Re: Internal PC/external Gateway

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On Sat, May 14, 2005 at 11:59:36AM +0300, Sadus . wrote:
> Hello,
> So here's my current setup at home.
> I control Provider 2. (which is not more than a simple box taking
> internet from provider 1 and that internet sharing enabled, restricted
> to the box' internal network and my IP which is on the external
> interface).
> I also control the Linux GW.
> 
>                                                                  
>                                           +------------+        
>                                           |            |       |
>                                       ----+ Provider 1 +-------
>         __                            |   |            |     /
>   PC1__/  \_         +------+-------+ |   +------------+    |
>   _/        \__      |              | |                    /
>  /             \     |              | |                    |
> | Local network -----+Linux GW  eth0|-                     |Internet
>  \_           __/    |              | |                    |
>    \__     __/       |              | |                    \
>   PC2 \___/          +------+-------+ |   +------------+    |
>                                       |   |            |     \
>                                       ----+ Provider 2 +-------
>                                           |            |       |
>                                           +------------+        

how about following the instructions in the document you copied that
ASCII art from [1]?

to paraphrase the openbsd folks, "don't ask how to do something, explain
to us what you've done and where you got stuck."

-j

[1]:  http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html

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