Hi Norwich,
Thanks for taking the pain to explain the different topologies that can be worked out. Even I feel that option 1 would be the best option, but the problem with that is my internet connection is on a leased line which uses a V.35 baseband modem. The cable which is available in the...
Hi Norwich,
What I want to achieve with the given setup is that users in both my offices should be able to surf the net through the Linux box and also all the windows machines should be able to see each other in Network Neighbourhood. Both my offices are in different cities and they are...
Hi,
Yes Office A is 192.168.0.0 and the Linux box is masquerading it. Office B is having 192.168.2.0 and they can reach 192.168.0.1(Linux Box) but cannot access any other machine with ip 192.168.0.x
Thanks and Regards,
Vijay.
Hi,
When I try to traceroute from 192.168.2.x to 192.168.0.1 it is sucessful and the output is
1st Hop 192.168.2.1 (Cisco Router at office B)
2nd Hop 192.168.1.2 (Cisco Router at Office A)
3rd Hop 192.168.0.1 (Linux Box at Office A)
If I try to traceroute to 192.168.0.9(Windows box at Office...
Hello All,
I have tried all things and I am extremely tired and frustrated trying to figure this out. I am using a linux box and a couple of cisco routers to make two different lans talk to each other. My setup is something like this:
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Cisco Router...
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