On Mon, Dec 25, 2000 at 01:06:45AM -0500, Aaron Solochek wrote:
> Here is the situation: I have a laptop with wireless, and a desktop
> with wireless and regular ethernet.
>
> Lets call the desktop machine A. A has eth0 (ethernet to the rest
> of the world), and eth1 (10.0.10.1, in an adhoc wire
On Mon, 25 Dec 2000, Aaron Solochek wrote:
[snip description of machines]
> What I want to do is get machine B's packets through to machine C.
> Ideally, machine B would have a realworld ip -- a setup where
> machine A listened for 2 real ips, and forwarded all packets for one
> out over its eth1
Here is the situation: I have a laptop with wireless, and a desktop
with wireless and regular ethernet.
Lets call the desktop machine A. A has eth0 (ethernet to the rest
of the world), and eth1 (10.0.10.1, in an adhoc wireless with the
laptop)
Let the laptop be machine B, with only eth1, 10.0.1
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