Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 00:13:37 -0800 (PST) From: Randy Katz <randyk@ccsales.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Routing and FreeBSD (fwd) Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.3.91.970316001324.17198A-100000@ccsales.ccsales.com>
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RAK ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Randy A. Katz Computer Consultation & Sales 505 S. Beverly Drive, Suite 472 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 (213) 307-9581 http://www.ccsales.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 14 Mar 1997 02:01:59 -0800 From: randyk@ccsales.com To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Cc: randyk@ccsales.com Subject: Routing and FreeBSD I would like to know how to use FreeBSD as a router. I want to make a supernet of the following /24s: 207.137.172.xxx 207.137.173.xxx 207.137.174.xxx 207.137.175.xxx What I really want to do is this: 207.137.172.1 Main Router to T1 207.137.172.11 NS1.HIPER.NET 207.137.172.12 NS2.HIPER.NET 207.137.173.1 VS.HIPER.NET - A virtual server host that will support up to 254 virtual hosts for Web Sites and FTP server(s). 207.137.173.2-255 Virtual Host IPs 207.137.174.1 VS2.HIPER.NET - Another Virtual Host Server. 207.137.174.2-255 More Virtual Host IPs 207.137.175.1 VS3.HIPER.NET - Another Virtual Host Server. 207.137.174.2-255 More Virtual Host IPs My problem is as follows: My router does not understand superneting re:RFC1519 where one could group the IP /24s as one group of 2, 4, etc... How do I get a FreeBSD machine to act as the router for those /24s? Is it possible? Thanx, Randy Katz
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