Subject: Re: Two Network Cards/ipf
To: Ray Phillips <r.phillips@jkmrc.uq.edu.au>
From: Jaromir Dolecek <jdolecek@netbsd.org>
List: port-i386
Date: 09/04/2002 10:47:25
Ray Phillips wrote:
> # cat /etc/ifconfig.ne2
> inet 130.102.18.111 netmask 255.255.255.192
> # cat /etc/ifconfig.ne3
> inet 130.102.18.112 netmask 255.255.255.192
You ought to have the ne3 on 130.102.20.0/24 network. You have
both ne2 and ne3 on same (different) network, which is not
something you want to do, at least not if the machine is supposed
to work as bridge/router.
> I connecting ne2 to my LAN and a machine with an IP in the
> 130.102.20.0/24 subnet (which I can communicate with when it's
> connected to my LAN) to ne3 using a transposed twisted-pair cable. I
> was unable to ping the machine on ne3 either from the firewall or
> another machine on 130.102.20.0/24.
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