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List:       freebsd-hackers
Subject:    Re: Is this network possible with FreeBSD ???
From:       Darius Moos <moos () degnet ! baynet ! de>
Date:       1996-10-31 18:52:17
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Yes, that did the trick. The FreeBSD-box is up and running and
everything works as it should. Now i'm glad that the FreeBSD-box
will not be trashed :) and Linux won't find it's way to this customer.
I've written a little script that cycles through ranges of IP-adr.es
and arp's them to a specific ethernet-adr. (the one of the router) at
bootup.

Thanks again to all the people on this list for their help.
Special thanks to:
   Daniel O'Callaghan          Gary Palmer
   Joe Greco                   John-Mark Gurney
   Julian Elischer             Mattias Pantzare
   Michael Smith               Narvi
   Ollivier Robert             Pedro Giffuni
   Richard Wackerbarth         Thinker Li


Darius Moos.

And yes Richard W., i am an idiot.


Daniel O'Callaghan wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 31 Oct 1996, Darius Moos wrote:
> 
> >
> > It has just a simple ifconfig like:
> > ifconfig ed1 inet 1.2.3.36
> > route add 1.2.3.253 ed1
> > route add 1.2.3.0 isdn
> >
> > It really adds a route with the destination being a device instead of
> > an IP-adr.
> 
> OK, you can do this with FreeBSD using ipfilter by Darren Reed.
> 
> YOu could also use a netmask of 255.255.255.0 for 1.2.3.253 ed0, and
> arp -s all of the other 1.2.3.x hosts onto the router.  THat would work.
> 
> I still think the ISP is in error in assigning you two separate IPs on
> the same network.
> 
> Danny

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email: moos@degnet.baynet.de

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