Mulitiple Networks on a Node [Solved]

Temuri Doghonadze admin at tbilgazi.ge
Tue Apr 4 09:39:13 CEST 2006


On Tuesday 04 April 2006 04:52, Denny Fox wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> I was able to answer my own question after studying the documentation and
> scratching my head a bit.
>
> Here is the way I did it:
>
> Multiple Subnet statements are allowed in the host file.
> I added a Subnet for Net C in fwall B's host file
> Added firewall rules to support traffic from Net A to Net C
> Added a network route in the default gateway on Net C so he knows where to
> send packets to get back to Net A
> (Fwall B is the default gateway for net B)
>
> Thanks for such a flexible tool!
>
> Denny
>
> ==================================
> Original message:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a tinc connection linking Net A and Net B that works fine.
> Fwall B also has Net C on another ethernet interface.
> Can I use the tinc connection to get Net A also connected to Net C?
>
> The desired result is:
>
>   Net A <--> Net B (this is working now)
>         <--> Net C (want to add this)
>
>
>    _________             _________
>
>   | fwall A |  Internet | fwall B |
>   |  runs   |-----------|  runs   |
>   |  tinc   |   (tinc)  |  tinc   |----------|
>   |_________|    A<>B   |_________|          |
>   |
>      |                      |           ------------
>      |                      |             Net C
>
> -----------        ----------------
>    Net A                 Net B
>
> Thanks,
>
> Denny
>
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sure you can


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