On 8/12/2012 12:12 p.m., Aarron Younan wrote:
Hello, So I got ahold of that Upside Down Internet article and have been having some fun with it, but I want to turn it into something a bit more practical. I have 2 routers, router A puts out the signal and router B to repeat it into the backyard, they both run DD-WRT. Router B, for some reason, timesout when security is enabled and so I've decided that I want to use the upside down internet and squid to play around with any potentially untrusted traffic. Is there a way to put trusted clients on a separate subnet (that I would manually configure them to connect to) and have anybody else end up with the untrusted "upside down" network? I'm really doing this as a project to pass some time so I'm not scared to read. Am I even asking on the right mailing list? :P
The proxy has nothing to do with IP assignments and subnetting. You want to look at DHCP static assignments for that.
*After* the subnet assignments have been done the proxy can use them to do what you want with the traffic.
Amos