On 20 May 1998, Jake Colman wrote:
> is not part of my private Class C network space.  My goal is to have my Linux
> box resident on both networks and to allow all nodes on my private network
> access to the main office network.

One more thing. My Linux box does not reside on both networks (because it
is on my local network with a single NIC), but the router ships all
incoming connections to my Linux box (don't want to ship'em to the
workstations!), so it appears to be on both networks. This also has the
advantage that folks at the remote site can't telnet into my router :-).
(They get my Linux box instead). 

I understand that the Netgear RT328 will do all of this too, and is pretty
cheap (under $300 from several vendors on the Internet). 

Eric Lee Green   [EMAIL PROTECTED]          Executive Consultants
Systems Specialist               Educational Administration Solutions
             See http://members.tripod.com/~e_l_green


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