ons, 2002-04-24 kl. 18:04 skrev rpjday: > i don't have this setup in front of me at the moment, so i'll ask > here -- is there anything special about using netfilter to manage > packets being forwarded between different IP addresses assigned to the > same NIC card?
> that is, consider a single LAN on which some hosts are assigned to > the 192.168.1 network (for example), while other hosts on the same > LAN are on network address 10. > one of those hosts can, with a single NIC, be on "both" nets > if i configure the NIC with: > eth0 192.168.1.1 > eth0:0 10.0.0.1 > can i use standard netfilter operations to control routing/forwarding > in this situation between the two virtual networks? You seem to have given an alias. The answer is: 1: No, if you're trying to route an alias; 2: Yes if you use Linux to configure the card with two actual IP addresses. Tony -- Tony Earnshaw e-post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www: http://www.billy.demon.nl gpg public key: http://www.billy.demon.nl/tonni.armor Telefoon: (+31) (0)172 530428 Mobiel: (+31) (0)6 51153356 GPG Fingerprint = 3924 6BF8 A755 DE1A 4AD6 FA2B F7D7 6051 3BE7 B981 3BE7B981
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