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From: gandalf@infinity.ping.de (Andre Grosse Bley)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Routing help needed
Date: 26 Sep 1996 09:28:59 GMT
Organization: Gandalf's Baustelle, private usenetsite in germany, root at work
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Hi!

I've two Boxes running FreeBSD 2.1.0.
The first one 193.102.134.136 is connect via SLIP to my ISP.
Both maschines are connected to a LAN (Network address 192.168.42.0)
Now i've got an IP for my 2nd maschine (193.102.134.132 - too bad, no real
subnet :( )
The .132 is routed to .136. Now i just have to forward packets to .132
on my LAN. How can this be done without changing my LAN's address?
(I did rtfman and played around a bit with routes, but i only got that
working with changing my ed0's address)

Regards,
	Andre