Thanks Stephen, ebtables looks like what I eventually need. I was
able to resolve my short term problem by aliasing br0, and giving it a
192.168.10.1/24 address, so it receives traffic on both subnets. That
seems to resolve the issue nicely.
Thomas Taranowski
Certified netburner consultant
I have bridged eth0 and eth1, where eth0 is the world, and eth1 has
some locally administered targets with normal IPs. On eth1, I also
have some other devices with 192.168.x.x addresses I locally assigned.
I'd like to give my eth1 a 192.168.x.x address, and treat the
192.168.x.x network as
On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 19:16:18 -0700
Thomas Taranowski t...@baringforge.com wrote:
I have bridged eth0 and eth1, where eth0 is the world, and eth1 has
some locally administered targets with normal IPs. On eth1, I also
have some other devices with 192.168.x.x addresses I locally assigned.
I'd