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Bridge for a public and private LANs
Posted by danubian@hotmail.com on December 1st, 2004


I have the following two networks:

Network 1 (private): Class C network:
Server: Intel P4 processor, with Win2K Server (AD
installed,through which, it administers access and permissions for
users and files, I think) Also this one is the gateway for SOME of
this other machines...
...machines with OSs ranging from Win95 to Win2000, from Pentium
MMXs to P-IIIs processsors and all cards are Ethernet 100.

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

All class C network machines communicate with each other through
an Encore 10BaseT switch.

Network 2: IP numbers ranging from 182.168.xxx.xxx (Gateway for this
next ones)

Posted by Enno Lenze on December 2nd, 2004


are both 182.168.xxx.xxx or is it 182.168.xxx.xxx and 182.168.yyy.xxx?

And are you sure that it is 182? 182 is an IANA net. I think you want to
use 192.168.xxx.yyy (otherwise you isp's router will drop your packets)

is the routing and forwarding between th interfaces set up corretly?

ok, if i understood crrectly:
Internet to Modem, Modem to Linux, Linux to (network1, network2)

thats ok, makes sense.

faster nics, faster switch, faster cpu, more ram

regards, enno
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Posted by danubian@hotmail.com on December 2nd, 2004


Enno Lenze <2004-12@spam.verbrennung.org> wrote in message news:<3181f6F387388U1@individual.net>...
They are 182.168.xxx.yyy, 182.168.xxx.zzz, 182.168.xxx.uuu, etc.
Is there a special notation or stg. to that respect ?

im sure it is 182. It is actually some network where we receive data from abroad.

How do you find that out...as i am a newbie on these things. Thanks.

Yes ! that is correct!!


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