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From: alan@mid.net (Alan Hannan)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: Re: IP Routing Questions
Date: 19 Jul 1995 02:44:50 GMT
Organization: MIDnet, the Midwest's Gateway to the Global Internet.
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Chuck Farmer (cfarmer@ncsa.uiuc.edu) wrote:

: I need some help here. There's this office that has been
: IP internally for a while and has SCO boxes and LAN workplace
: for DOS. Now they want to set up a web server. They were
: told that they could use a BSDI box with two NIC cards to
: route between their internal IP numbering scheme and the
: Inet-server and couple of remote sites that have legimate
: class C address.

: Is this possible?

  Yes,

: Is it easy?

  For me, yes, for you, perhaps not.

: Does this give access to the people on the back side of the 
: routing machine?

  It could, but it does not have to.

  man routed.  man ifconfig.  man httpd.

--
Alan Hannan                        Email: alan@mid.net 
Network Systems Administrator	   Voice: (402) 472-0239
MIDnet, Lincoln NOC Office	   Fax:   (402) 472-0240

	While most peoples' opinions change, the conviction of their
 			 correctness never does.