On Sat, 13 Jul 2002, Ray Olszewski wrote:

> 
> They can't be *completely* non-related. They will have to be on some 
> definable network, or else the ISP won't be able to handle the routing in 
> any sensible way. But they may be non-continguous addresses on a /24 or /22 
> (or whatever the ISP uses) network.
> 
> Individual addresses can be handled with proxy arp, and that is probably 
> the easiest way to do what you want. You can'ty simply "route" them unless 
> the ISP cooperates, modifying its routing table to identify the LEAF 
> router's IP address as its route to the other 3 (or 4).

I agree with Ray that Proxy ARP is the only sensible way to handle this 
configuration. See:

        http://www.shorewall.net/Documentation.htm#ProxyArp

and

        http://www.shorewall.net/ProxyARP.htm

-Tom
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