tis 2006-10-03 klockan 15:10 +0200 skrev Marco Simioni:
> Good idea. I'm not a linux-marker-expert; but can my box NAT
> connections coming from two different vlans, even if they come from
> identical ips (but of course from different macs)? Or the NAT
> connections will go crazy?
The NAT will wo
> Btw what happens on my linux box?
It won't know who is who of the two and things will behave very odd for
those stations.
To get around this you need to use a vlan per port, and some advanced
connection marking and policy routing on the linux box to route each to
their correct port (vlan). Thi
tis 2006-10-03 klockan 11:26 +0200 skrev Marco Simioni:
> The real problem is: what happens if 2 device with the same IP connect
> to this network?
Disaster happens, for those two stations..
> I assume that there is no "collision" in the client devices protocol
> stack, because of the Port-Based
Hi everyone, i never found an answer for this question, so i'm trying
to ask you.
The scenario is something like this:
- I'd like to setup a linux box that acts as a transparent http proxy
(let's say something with squid installed) connected at port X in my
switch, and requires Zero-Configuration