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From: Tomas F. <to...@eu...> - 2004-09-01 23:56:05
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Anders Eriksson C (KI/EAB) wrote: > Dont put them all on the 192.168.0/24 subnet. That makes the > routing from one colinux to the other (virtually) impossible. Unless you use "bridged" mode, of course, in which case routing should not be issue and everything can cooperate on the same subnet. > Make one colinux live on 192.168.1/24, the other on 192.168.2/24, > and tell the "1" colinux to route to the other via host 2., i.e. > route add 192.168.2.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw 192.168.0.45 (if > host has that ip address on the "0" backbone). This is why I love the "bridged" capability; less complicated ;) // Tomas |