On Wednesday 05 June 2002 12:32 am, Jack Baker wrote:

> Hi there, I currently have a set of global ip addresses from my isp (/29
> block) lets say 192.168.0.5/29 for example.
>
> My gateway set currently on my set of ip addresses is 192.168.0.5
>
> I recently got another block (/29) ip addresses say on 192.168.1.64/29.
>
> One of my original ip addresses the isp has set for routing the new
> block. Lets say 192.168.0.7. Network ip would be 192.168.1.64, and
> broadcast ip at 192.168.1.71.

I don't quite understand what you mean by this - can you explain in more 
detail please ?

> Now since they have different subnets, anyone know how I get one to
> route to another. Do I need a get a hardware router or is there a way to
> do it on redhat 7.2/7.3?

If you have a Linux box with two network cards, then you already have a 
hardware router :-)


Antony.

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