[ale] network question
Joseph Andrew Knapka
jknapka at earthlink.net
Mon Aug 13 19:28:20 EDT 2001
Wandered Inn wrote:
>
> I appreciate all the shared info. I should have provided more
> specifics, me thinks. Here's the deal. I've got a 8 port 10baset hub
> that has space, but it's my dmz net. I have a 5 port 100baset hub that
> is full and is my internal network. I want to put another box on my
> internal network, or worse another subnet that's not my dmz. My
> expected solution was to either swap my two hubs, which I don't want to
> do because of the speed differences, or buy another 5 port hub and hang
> it off of my existing 5 port hub.
>
> Thus the question, could I put this machine on my 8 port dmz hub, give
> it different subnet ip and then get access to it, primarily from my
> internal network. The gateway would be my dual homed box that sits
> between my dmz hub and my internet net hub.
>
> I first tried giving it an ip from my internal subnet and setting up
> routes for the dmz router. That didn't work, so I gave it a completely
> new subnet ip and tried the same
>
> internal net: 172.16.255.0
> dmz net: 172.16.10.0
> new box connected to dmz hub: 172.16.200.200
>
> I then added a routes:
>
> route add 172.16.10.220 eth0 #route to the gateway machine
> route add -net 172.16.255.0/24 gw 172.16.10.220 #route to the
> internal net
The gateway will, of course, require a host route to the
172.16.200.200 box; is that done? If the gateway can ping
172.16.200.200, the internal net should be able to see it
as well.
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