Ryan Rich wrote:


I have gone through the shorewall documentation and read about aliasing, but I don't see anything that is similiar to my situation. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to go about making this work or is it just too wierd to have a network like this?

There's no way to do what you want unless both networks appear on both sides of your firewall (and all hosts on the LAN segments on both sides of the firewall have an address falling in both networks).


ARP is only used when communicating with a host in your own network.

-Tom
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