Subject: Re: questions with route
To: None <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: Paul M. Newhouse <newhouse@pimin.rockhead.com>
List: current-users
Date: 08/26/1998 10:12:01
Guenther Grau <Guenther.Grau@bk.bosch.de> wrote:
>nm wrote:
>>
>> So one can never have two seperate networks that each use some
>> random part of a class c?
>
>Yes. That's right. You can, however, device your class c network
>into two or more subnets and base the routing on this.
>
>The only other way to achieve what you want is proxy arp. I
>don't know if NetBSD supports this out of the box, though.
You mean like:
/usr/sbin/arp -s w95 00:40:05:36:72:a7
If that's what you mean then yes, it supports it right out of the box.
Paul