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Re: ip-masq
> well that's done it my brain is down
We all get like that ;)
> that s fixed. Modem on c1 is dynamic as that is link to internet.and what
i
> mean by direct telnet is if i try to telnet c1 form c3 or visa vera i get
no
> responce but if i telnet c2 from c3 then telnet c1 from c2 i can does that
> make sence ???? ;-).the reason the router has a modem on is that it had a
> modem on to start with and this got another netwrk card put in so c1 could
> join the network with out a hub.And what do u mean abt same sub net is
this
> having both cards on 192.168.0.2 and other on 192.168.0.3 for egs
c1 cannot talk to c3 automatically, they are on different subnets - c1 is on
192.168.10, and c3 is on 192.168.0. Your router isn't routing.
> oh and
> will try make menuconfig but think i have tried this.
Trust me, it *does* work ;)
Cheers,
Alex.
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- Re: ip-masq
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