Linux box as network gateway

Aaron Anderson anderson.aaron at gmail.com
Wed Mar 19 20:44:58 CET 2014


@Donald: That makes more sense. I should just need to enable IP
fowarding and some routes, and then magic happens. (That's all I did
on the windows box that has everything working the way I want it to
be.)

I'll give that a shot.

On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 3:35 PM, vmlinux <vmlinux at charter.net> wrote:
>> Where 192.168.99.x and 172.16.253.x are the local non-tinc subnets and
>> 10.10.10.x are tinc addresses.
>>
>
> Hmm.. I don't think you can bridge the 192.x and 172.x networks. They
> need to have the same IP address range/netmask. You could probably
> work some hocus-pocus with Netfilter in the nat table between but
> that could be a substantial performance hit depending on traffic.
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