On Sat, 26 Feb 2011, Tom Eastep wrote:

>>>> Ok, Changed in:
>>>>
>>>> vmbr0           192.168.109.0/24        1.2.3.109
>>>> vmbr0           192.168.110.0/24        1.2.3.110
>>>> vmbr0           192.168.108.0/24        1.2.3.108
>>>>
>>>> vmbr9           192.168.109.0/24        1.2.3.109  <<< NEW Attempt
>>>
>>> Should be:
>>>
>>> vmbr9:192.168.109.1 192.168.109.0/24          1.2.3.109
>>
>> That not work.
>>
>> Instead seems Ok if I use:
>>
>> vmbr9:192.168.109.97   192.168.109.0/24          1.2.3.109
>>
>> Internal server's IP is 192.168.109.97  while 192.168.109.1 is the FW IP
>
> If you look back through this email thread, you will find that you have
> never given us these details; we have been trying to guess them based on
> what you have told us.

;-)
Hope my limited english can be correctly understanded ;-)
My comment, wasn't a critic.
I can only thanks you and other people for the work and for the support 
given without any compensation.
I was only tryng to clarify to me the logic of the syntax.
And .1 in my mind have an exact role (the GW), so this create me some 
doubt that I can solve only asking you and/or tryng ... :-)

Thanks again for work, support and patience.

-- 

Regards,
                          Paolo

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