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|    Pascal Hambourg to All    |
|    Re: Routing with plastic    |
|    13 Aug 10 21:29:55    |
      From: boite-a-spam@plouf.fr.eu.org              Hello,              Jim Mack a écrit :       > I hope this is an OK group -- gentle redirects please if not.       >       > While waiting for a 'real' router, I'm trying to use a cheap SOHO       > broadband router in a role it may not be designed for.       >       > I'm struggling to get a circuit up, in which I need to statically       > route between a /25 and a /30. Both blocks are public and routable.       >       > The /30 (call it 1.1.1.80) is provided by an ISP as: gateway to them,       > 1.1.1.81 ; our router address 1.1.1.82. That's set up on our WAN i/f.              Please note that IETF assigned 192.0.2.0/24 for examples and documentation.              [...]       > However, nothing I do seems to allow the 2.2.2.x network to be visible       > from the WAN side. All such attempted connections time out.              I smell the box does NAT. Check the visible IP address on a site that       displays it (whatismyip.com|net|whatever).              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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