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Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: DNS problems with 2 class C's on 1 T1
Date: 6 Nov 1995 22:47:58 GMT
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Elya Kurktchi (elya@nic.cerf.net) wrote:
: I'm having DNS and routing problems here.  Can somebody post a reply
: or email me with what would be a proper solution to this problem:

: We have 1 T1 line going to a.com.  It is a WinNT machine with a frame
: relay card and an ethernet card.  The ethernet card goes to a 10 port
: HUB.  The NT does routing and is a gateway.  There is no physical router
: (like cisco).  This domain is called a.com.   My machine is a freebsd
: unix machine called b.com with it's own class C ip address.  How can
: I setup my freebsd machine (and NT machine if applicable) to handle 2
: class C's on 1 T1 line?


This is really an NT question since the NT is doing your routing.  You 
need to tell the NT to route the second network out the ethernet card.