Re: forcing boxA to use gateway to get to boxB all on same sub-net...




Ivan Marsh wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 05:16:59 -0700, en2guy wrote:

I'm trying to force boxA to connect to boxB on the same subnet via a
linux box configured as a gateway (but with only one NIC), yet again on
the same sub-net. I eventually want to do some traffic shaping by using
tc and tc-tbf.

Routing on the sub-net level is performed by the arp table in whatever
device the machines are connected to (hub, router, etc). You either need
to manualy control the arp tables (sounds like a nightmare to me) or
install a proxy server on the gateway box and set the other machine to use
it as a proxy.


problem is I need to test SIP/RTP traffic which, being UDP-based won't
work on a standard proxy....hence the plan to use a pseudo-'gateway'
which should forward all traffic

.



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