Ard van Breemen wrote:
On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 11:19:53AM +0200, Jonathan Petersson wrote:
I recently did a similar installation, effectively, provided that LAN 2
and 3 are tagged to eth0 in the switch and the same for eth1 it's enough
to activate
sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
Unless he expects LAN2 to be bridged to LAN2 :-).
I was thinking about creating a bridge between eth0.2 and eth1.2,
and between eth0.3 and eth1.3, and route the bridge interfaces.
I was thinking about that as well, but based on his question I cannot
really tell if that was what he wanted.
Iiang, if you want to do the bridge look into brctl
To add:
brctl addbr br0
brctl addif br0 eth0.2
brctl addif br0 eth1.2
brctl addbr br1
brctl addif br1 eth0.3
brctl addif br1 eth1.3
To take down:
brctl delbr br0
brctl delbr br1
Anyway, with this suggestion added, it should be rather easy to
envision a good solution :-). Or better: to know what to ask next
:-).
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