Re: network configuring in debian question



Jila Zakizadeh wrote on 16/05/2006 16:14:
We have two routers in different places that have own LANs. We are
connected to the machines through the gateways of these routers. Now, I
want to move one of these gateway to another place with different
provider. I would like to know what are the requirements and How would I
reconfigure network setting in order to have connection between machines
as before. Actually I went through Debian reference, and I am in doubt to
be able to configure properly and if I wont mix up whole system.
Your timely response is highly appreciated.

You are actually asking on the wrong mailinglist. Please direct your
questions at debian-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, debian-project is about the
further development of the Debian project itself rather than technical
issues with the use of Debian on your machines.

However, to address your problem, I don't really understand your
problem. Are you using Debian on the routers you talked about or on the
machines connected to the given LAN? If the later is the case, you only
have to check which providers are supported by the router you intend to
move. If your question is about routers running Debian, there would be
some details needed to actually answer your question:
How do the two routers involved connect to each other?
Do they have a common network on the "outside" of their respective LANs?
If not:
Do they connect using some VPN technique like OpenVPN or IPSec?
Do they have a static IP each, or does at least one have a dynamic IP?

Regards,
Sven

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