Re: Cross Subnet Connections
- From: Douglas Mayne <doug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 10:55:13 -0700
On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 16:15:36 +0100, George wrote:
Hope this isn't a stupid question!Routing is the critical piece. Find out what routing table is in use
I have a large private network with several subnets operating on it.
They are in the 10.x.x.x ranges. I have a central proxy that gives
connections to the internet on one subnet, which all the others can
connect to. I then have two computers, one with ip address 10.4.2.52 and
one with ip 10.5.2.76.
These two computers are both able to access the internet through the
proxy, but they cannot communicate directly with each other. I am
planning to make an application that would require either tcp or udp
communication between them, however, i do not have access to the proxy
or any of the routers! Is there a way of making a connection between
them, or is it simply impossible.
George
where the subnets connect. Is there a reason why all 10.x.x.x should not
be able to see other (security, isolation, etc.)?
BTW, why are you asking just me? I think you meant to post to the group
as a whole. ;-)
--
Douglas Mayne
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