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Re: NPF single NIC & NAT
In Message <20160627095815.56E17115364%xen1.duzan.org@localhost>,
"Gary Duzan" <gary%duzan.org@localhost>wrote:
=>In Message <loom.20160626T181533-226%post.gmane.org@localhost>,
=> Ryan Brackenbury <ryan.brackenbury%gmail.com@localhost>wrote:
=>
=>=>Hopefully someone can shed some light on what I'm doing wrong - and
=>=>hopefully there is a way to do this that doesn't require a second NIC.
=>
=> I can't speak to the NPF issue, but you could try using a vlan interface
=>between your servers as a workaround.
Drat, got the addresses backwards:
=>/etc/ifconfig.vlan0:
=>create
=>vlan {vlan-id} vlanif ale0
=>inet 172.16.0.2
=>!route add -host 172.16.0.3 192.168.0.3
!route add -host 192.168.0.3 172.16.0.3
And this assumes you aren't using the 172.{16..31} range for anything else.
Gary
=>and something similar on the opposite end. I do something like this
=>at home, but inverted, putting external traffic on a vlan (via a
=>hardware switch) and routing it out on the native interface.
=>
=> Good luck.
=>
=> Gary Duzan
=>
=>
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