Re: [expert] IP Masquerading, The ABCs of

2000-04-17 Thread Charles Curley
On Sun, Apr 16, 2000 at 05:13:38PM -0400, Stephen F. Bosch wrote: - "Eric L. Brine" wrote: - - Even if masquerading works in this situation, you STILL have packets - with 192.168.0 headers going out onto the local subnet, and if your ISP - notices this, you're going to get your wrists

Re: [expert] IP Masquerading, The ABCs of

2000-04-17 Thread Stephen F. Bosch
Charles Curley wrote: - Ultimately the ISP has to block these packets at their routers, or they - get into trouble, so it's not a huge problem -- but all you need is for - two people on the same subnet to make the same mistake, and you've got - trouble. No, read the extract from the RFC

Re: [expert] IP Masquerading, The ABCs of

2000-04-16 Thread Bill Beauchemin
Boy it shure looks like folks need a lesson in basic networking. i cant imagin the problems if some just happens to duplicate an IP addy of a system down the pipe. Someone would be very upset when there machine droped off the network. I know I would be extreemly ticked off. On Sun, 16 Apr 2000,

Re: [expert] IP Masquerading, The ABCs of

2000-04-16 Thread Stephen F. Bosch
"Eric L. Brine" wrote: Even if masquerading works in this situation, you STILL have packets with 192.168.0 headers going out onto the local subnet, and if your ISP notices this, you're going to get your wrists slapped. I don't believe that's the problem. The problems are

Re: [expert] IP Masquerading, The ABCs of

2000-04-15 Thread Stephen F. Bosch
David Nordlund wrote: Hi, I've got a system arrangement that goes something like this. I have computer A(Mandrake 7) and computer B(Corel 1) connected to a hub. Also connected to the hub is a cable modem, C. C is good friends with A, but isn't really on speaking terms with B. (The

Re: [expert] IP Masquerading, The ABCs of

2000-04-15 Thread Charles Curley
On Fri, Apr 14, 2000 at 11:21:55PM -0300, David Nordlund wrote: - - Hi, I've got a system arrangement that goes something like this. - I have computer A(Mandrake 7) and computer B(Corel 1) connected to a hub. - Also connected to the hub is a cable modem, C. C is good friends with - A, but

Re: [expert] IP Masquerading, The ABCs of

2000-04-15 Thread John Aldrich
On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, you wrote: Hi, I've got a system arrangement that goes something like this. I have computer A(Mandrake 7) and computer B(Corel 1) connected to a hub. Also connected to the hub is a cable modem, C. C is good friends with A, but isn't really on speaking terms with B. (The

Re: [expert] IP Masquerading, The ABCs of

2000-04-15 Thread Lisa Mountjoy
John: I have the same setup as you, somewhat. I have a hub, 2 computers and a DSL modem. Computer A is my mandrake server, B is a win98 client, and the DSL modem connected to the hub. Computer A is setup with the static ip address i was assigned for my net connection, with an alias ip of

[expert] IP Masquerading, The ABCs of

2000-04-14 Thread David Nordlund
Hi, I've got a system arrangement that goes something like this. I have computer A(Mandrake 7) and computer B(Corel 1) connected to a hub. Also connected to the hub is a cable modem, C. C is good friends with A, but isn't really on speaking terms with B. (The cable modem is set up for