Hi,
IP forwarding is turned on. I've tried several different routing
statements but none seemed to work.
What's the correct procedure to do this?
Thanks,
Jack
Grant Taylor wrote:
On 12/11/07 16:30, Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
You wouldn't need to set up NAT if both IPs on the gnu/linux box are
the gateways for the respective networks. Just enable forwarding:
Agreed. I answered the question as if the multihomed system was not the
router.
If the multihomed system is the router or if the router knows about all
subnets, direct routing (not NATing) would probably be the better approach.
No NAT required, the linux box is aware of the subnets and will pass
traffic happily between them.
So long as firewalling is not in the say, yes.
Grant. . . .
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