Re: [LARTC] Subnet/routing question

2002-07-10 Thread Michael T. Babcock
Try: eth0 (external) - > x.y.z.193/27 eth1 (internal) -> x.y.z.225/27 (non-nat) eth2 (internal) -> 192.168.0.0/24 (nat) eth0 -> turn on proxy_arp eth1 -> turn on proxy_arp eth2 -> leave proxy_arp off. This should work just fine. Connections for the eth1-connected addresses will 'forward' throu

[LARTC] Subnet/routing question

2002-07-10 Thread Larry Flathmann
Forgive me if this is something so simple that i should already know it, but i need to understand if i can accomplish this with Linux routing. We have a /26 subnet from our ISP, and we have been using a Linux box as a firewall to put all our workstations behind NAT, with port forwarding for an