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Topic: Can m0n0 do this?  (Read 1447 times)
« on: December 21, 2007, 06:59:11 »
Strahan *
Posts: 19

I have five static IPs.  For example, 207.69.188.181-185.  Right now I have three servers that have two NICs.  181-183 is directly configured on the servers' WAN NICs and 10 network IPs on the LAN NICs.  M0n0's WAN interface is static with 185.  Is there a way I can remove the WAN NICs I currently have in the three servers and have m0n0 control traffic for the three boxes instead?  I'm assuming I'd setup NAT to translate the incoming traffic to 10.x.x.x IPs, but if m0n0 has just one IP to the world how can I still be able to use .181 and have it go through m0n0?  Is that even possible?

Thanks, sorry for the newb questions.
« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2007, 19:47:45 »
phillip1983 **
Posts: 64

hi

think you can do this with 1:1 nat .... not sure tho as i dont have more then 1 IP...


can any one else help out here ......
« Reply #2 on: December 23, 2007, 20:16:46 »
Strahan *
Posts: 19

Figured it out.  I just had to create entries for all the other IPs under proxy ARP, then set 1:1 mapping for each one.  Works great.  Now if I can only get my rules figured out, heh.
 
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