Multihomed proxy serving 2 wireless networks

Kevin Plew kevin at plewnet.com
Tue Mar 8 18:42:42 UTC 2005


That did it. Thanks for the idea.

> Kevin Plew wrote:
>> I have 2 separate instances of the Satellite providers required
>> software(proxy client) running on the FC2 box. 1 is assigned to the
>> 192.168.1.0/24 and the other to the  192.168.100.0/24 network. DHCP is
>> assigning the correct gateways and the clients can communicate without
>> going thru the proxy. The problem is exactly as you stated- I need the
>> FC2
>> box to route requests from 192.168.1.0/24 thru eth0 and requests from
>> 192.168.100.0/24 thru eth1 exclusively. This will separate the 2
>> networks
>> to be independent of each other.
>> If I setup a route for 1 interface the other will not communicate and
>> vice
>> versa. Is there any way to allow each network to communicate via their
>> respective interface without interacting with the other interface.
>
> I don't really understand what this proxy client is doing. What sort of
> proxy is it?
>
> Is there any chance of you getting a third network card and assigning it
> the address 10.11.57.4 so that you could use the FC2 box as your DHCP
> server (it would have a presence on both 192.168.x.x networks) but would
> route "proxy" traffic down the 10.x.x.x interface, away from the
> wireless nets?
>
> Paul.
>
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