[K12OSN] Re: Routing
Tim Litwiller
tim at litwiller.net
Wed Jun 30 05:03:23 UTC 2004
As mentioned in the other thread you will need to get each network
segment on thier own subnet before you can hope to route between them.
once you have that planned out plan the routes that will be needed to
tell the router what goes where.
I posted a how to setup a fedora core router email several months ago.
I'll try to find it and repost
Terrell Prudé, Jr. wrote:
> Have you checked /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward?
>
> --TP
>
> Sean Fichera wrote:
>
>> Hi Terrell and everyone
>>
>> Still can get routing working this is it again and answers to questions.
>>
>> Ok right now we are in a testing enviorment before we decide to take
>> down the entire network.
>>
>> to recap
>>
>> we have a Linux Router running Fedora core2
>>
>> 4 ethernet ports
>>
>> eth0 172.18.18.25 eth1 172.20.20.25
>> eth2 172.21.21.25
>> eth3 this one will be used later lets call it 172.22.22.25
>>
>> A Squid Proxy
>> eth0 direct to broadband internet
>> eth1 172.20.20.26
>>
>> One Windows client (there will be many later)
>> 172.21.21.27
>>
>> Currently Our subnet is 255.255.255.0 on all computers.
>>
>> I attached a bitmap to show you
>>
>>
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