On Tue, 2005-05-31 at 10:11, Phil wrote:
> >
> > I have COMPUTER A on NETWORK A that has a route to NETWORK B using
> > COMPUTER D as the gateway
> >
> > Now if I I have COMPUTER C on NETWORK A has a route to NETWORK B and
> > uses COMPUTER A as the gateway will COMPUTER C be able to ping a
> > computer on NETWORK B?
> >
> Are Computers A, B and D on the same network/subnet? Does Computer D
> have multiple NIC installed, which would allow it to work as a router?
>
Only computer D has multiple nics.
But I needed to make computer A a router. then everything worked.
If A only has one NIC, then C must really be on the same wire as D.
Why can't C use D as the gateway directly? Also, the outbound side
is only half of a routing problem. Things on the other side of D
must have routes back or D must NAT onto it's own address as it
forwards.
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