Subject: Re: Gateway Problems
To: None <amiga@NetBSD.ORG>
From: None <is@Beverly.Rhein.DE>
List: amiga
Date: 09/17/1995 22:50:49
Ari Yrjola (ayrjola@letku.hut.fi) wrote:
: On Wed, 13 Sep 1995, src wrote:
:
: > I trying to set up an Amiga 3000 running 1.0 as a gateway to a
: > subnet, but having extreme difficulty. I'm not sure if the problem is
: > with the way I am configuring things, or a problem with netbsd (or the routed
: > that comes with netbsd).
: >
: > The gateway has an ethernet interface (128.135.252.227) on the
: > subnet (128.135.252.224) with a netmask of 255.255.255.240. When needed,
: > I also add the SLIP link to the rest of the world, interface sl0, IP
: > 128.135.252.225, dest 128.135.252.10, netmask 255.255.255.0.
SLIP interfaces, like PPP, have only one source address, and one
destinatin address (only the latter is used for routing). They dont have
netmasks.
:
: Your sl0 and eth0 IP addresses are on the same subnet, can't work.
Yes it can. only the destination address should be outside.
Regards,
Ignatios Souvatzis