Marco,
No. What I gather here is that Koala has his own LAN, as well as a
corporate intranet, which is then connected to the Internet by
masquerading. He wants a router between his own LAN and the corporate
intranet. That router must forward Internet-bound datagrams from his LAN
to the corporate router, which then forwards them onto the Internet.
Regards,
Alex.
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On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Marco Giardini wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 12:03:16PM +0200, Mr.Koala wrote:
> > Hi List,
> >
> > I was wondering if someone could point to a vast area about ipchains. I
> > am trying to mount a debian box with ipchains and two network cards. The
> > two network cards part is going fine I think, as I am also getting help
> > to install an NE2000 as eth1. Anyway, staying on the point, the basis is
> > to connect a secure internal/internal network (Network C), to the normal
> > internal network (Network B). Network B is actually connected to the
> if you have 3 networks (DMZ, internet and a LAN) you probably need 3
> eth cards. Or have i lost something???
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> .oesse.
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> > Koala
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