Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 18:58:47 -0400 From: Jon Radel <jon@radel.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Two Networks on one System Message-ID: <4DFFD0A7.8010806@radel.com> In-Reply-To: <27899_1308609017_4DFFC9F9_27899_767_1_D9B37353831173459FDAA836D3B43499BF89C588@WADPMBXV0.waddell.com> References: <201106202107.p5KL7PW0091851@x.it.okstate.edu> <4DFFC61B.2080201@radel.com> <27899_1308609017_4DFFC9F9_27899_767_1_D9B37353831173459FDAA836D3B43499BF89C588@WADPMBXV0.waddell.com>
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On 6/20/11 6:30 PM, Gary Gatten wrote: > I was kinda going this route as well - policy based routing type thing, but, is there an "easier" way? Not that I know of given a constraint of completely disjoint networks. However, I won't be too terribly surprised if somebody comes up with something elegant that makes us all go, "Ooooooo, what a disgustingly neat hack." > > 1.) Temporarily enable ipforwarding - not my favorite > 2.) Instead of a second NIC, bind the new IP to the org nic (alias). > > man ifconfig specifically mentions using alias during ip renumbering: Yes, if you've got a single network and are renumbering it. As I understand it, the OP has 2 networks, which is an entirely different matter. --Jon Radel jon@radel.com
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