ip masquerading/subnets
Craig White
craig at tobyhouse.com
Mon Nov 26 23:39:38 UTC 2007
On Mon, 2007-11-26 at 15:43 -0800, bruce wrote:
> Hi mike..
>
>
> here's my system:
>
> internet
>
>
> dsl box
> V
> V
> dlink router (192.168.1.100)
> V
> V
> switch ->>>>>>>>>>>>>>+
> ^ V
> ^ V
> ^ V
> box1 wireless access point (192.168.1.200)
> (eth0) |
> |(ath0)
> box2
> |(eth0)
> |
> box3 (future) (192.168.2.13)
>
> so:
> router - 192.168.1.100 (gateway)
> wireless access point - 192.168.1.200
> box1 (eth0) 192.168.1.3
>
> box2
> ath0 - 102.168.1.5
> eth0 - 102.168.2.5
>
> box3
> eth0 - 102.168.2.6
>
> box1 connects to the switch, which is connected to the access point via the
> lan (eth) connection.
>
> so, everything is on the 192.168.1 subnet, except the eth0 nic of box2, and
> the box3 that'll be added to interface with box2/eth0...
>
> box2 has ip_forwarding set.
>
> so my basic questions:
> -what do i need to do on box2 to allow a user to
> be able to do a "ping 192.168.2.5"
> -what do i need to do on box2 to allow a user on
> box1 to be able to "ping 192.168.2.5" and have a
> successful reply.
>
> bear with me !!
----
box 2 and 3 should be on same subnet as box 1 ( 192.168.1.0/24 ) because
wireless access point is not the same thing as a router.
Craig
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