Hi, I have a machine with 3 interfaces (well, technically there are more of them but let's ignore that): - one "upstream" eth0 interface with a public IPv4 address - one "local" eth0 interface, 192.168.1.x - one "local" wlan0 interface, 192.168.2.x
I want my machine to act a a router for the "local" network, i.e.: - NAT-ing the public IPv4 upstream address to local nets - have every machines in the local nets to be accessible to each other - have every machines names visible to each other In fact I'd like to configure NM for my machine to act like a regular OpenWRT router. However I'm stuck with a few problems: - NM creates many dnsmasq instances which do not communicate with each other, so machines from 192.168.1.x can't see names of 192.168.2.x - NM fails to setup routes correctly, see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/sh ow_bug.cgi?id=782348 - I can't find a way to have a "global" dnsmasq (manually configured) running and still have NM setup the eth1 and wlan0 interfaces correctly (especially the access point) Is my need so alien to NM ? Or is there some doc somewhere on how to do that ? Regards, Xav _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list networkmanager-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list