Re: routing(forwarding)



Hi,

Andrea Vescovo wrote:
now i would like this to networks could see each other (as a bridge)and instead actually only one can see the other!!(the eth0 see eth1 but not the opposite!!)

Perhaps, google "bridge-utils" and brctl. That's one way to do this.

- Jan
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