P Hennessy wrote:

>If you don't mind, could you tell me what IP & netmask I should set 
>eth2: to, please.

That's up to you as the network designer.

However, based on what you are using at the moment, simply changing 
the subnet mask on eth1 to 255.255.255.0 (ie a /24) would fix the 
problem. You could use 255.255.254.0 (ie /23) which would give you a 
bigger range to play with.

Whatever you choose, make sure all devices in a network are using the 
same value, and make sure you specify the right broadcast value (or 
simply use detect).


As the risk of sounding patronising, the fact that you have to ask 
suggests that you do not understand the basics of IP and subnet 
masks. I would strongly recommend you find yourself a primer as it is 
fundamental required knowledge if you are going to use advanced tools 
like firewalls.

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