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[ILUG] Enabling server to access single IP address out of net mask range

[ILUG] Enabling server to access single IP address out of net mask range

Lars Hecking lhecking at nmrc.ie
Thu Jun 8 17:07:39 IST 2000


Patton, Tony writes:
> That is exactly what I am trying to achieve.
> 
> As for recompiling the kernel, not possible as I am using Compaq Tru64 Unix.

 Of course you can recompile the kernel on Tru64. It just works slightly
 different from Linux, it's very much BSDish. man doconfig(8), config(8).

> > What I meant is that I don't think it is possible to access the print
> > server 
> > at 192.168.205.254 and the hosts in the range 192.168.205.60 - 
> > 192.168.205.70 only, which is what I think Tony is trying to achieve.

 Maybe I'm comlpetely ignorant, but couldn't you configure the router
 (which sits between .200 and .205, right?) to statically map
 .205.60-.205.70 into the .200 range, provided there is a sufficient
 number of free IPs?





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