//
Hi Chuck,
i am using Debian Etch. Everything could bu useful at this point :)
>  From: Chuck <chuck_at_sbbsnet.net 
<mailto:chuck_at_sbbsnet.net?Subject=Re:%20%5BVserver%5D%20routing:%202%20different%20virtual%20subnets%20on%20the%20same%20machine>> 
>  Date: Fri 06 Apr 2007 - 12:48:51 BST
>  Message-Id: <200704060748.52181.chuck@sbbsnet.net>
>  On Friday 06 April 2007 06:28, Konstantinos Pachopoulos wrote:
>  i ran into the same situation with 4 nics and solved it with iproute2 
on the
>  host. using simple tables and rules i was able to have the machine 
default
>  gateway for eth0 yet route all various subnets through their proper 
nics with
>  their own gateways. what distro are you using for the host? i can only 
give
>  exact specifics for gentoo but i can give you the basic config 
structures you
>  can adapt to other distros. iproute2 was the only way i could get this
>  working properly.
>  if interested let me know and i will post a basic structure for your 
setup.
>  /> Hi, /
>  /> i have not much knowlege on routing and following other advice or 
trying /
>  /> to follow solutions to similar cases /
>  /> (http://www.freenux.org/~mm/wordpress/?p=10 
<http://www.freenux.org/%7Emm/wordpress/?p=10> for example) didn't work 
for /
>  /> me. So here is the case: /
>  /> -on my virtual box there are guests running in 2 different subnets: /
>  /> 192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24 /
>  /> -192.168.2.0/24 is supposed to be a DMZ. /
>  /> -the virtual box has 2 interfaces: eth0 for routing 192.168.1.0/24 
and /
>  /> eth3 for routing 192.168.2.0/24 /
>  /> /
>  /> /
>  /> 
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
/
>  /> | vhost3-----vhost4 vhost1-----vhost2 /
>  /> | /
>  /> |__________________________________________________________| /
>  /> | | /
>  /> | 192.168.2.0/24 via eth3 | /
>  /> 192.168.1.0/24 via eth0 /
>  /> | | /
>  /> | | /
>  /> |_________ _______________________| /
>  /> | | /
>  /> router ----> wireless wan / Internet /
>  /> /
>  /> /
>  /> I just want the 192.168.2.0/24 to be routed via eth3 and 
192.168.1.0/24 /
>  /> via eth0. The router/firewall will take over afterwards. /
/> Suggestions? /
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Received on Fri Apr  6 21:16:26 2007