From: Markus Olsson (markus.olsson.deblist_at_galaxen.se)
Date: Wed 26 Nov 2003 - 21:05:48 GMT
Hello there.
I've been googling a lot and I have found some possible solutions to my
problem but none have provided me with enough info to really do it.
Therefore I'm turning to this mailing list for help.
Here's my problem. I'm currently employed at an education where we have
about 50 clients and 1 server. I'd like to set up a couple of vservers
on this server so that the students can use them for whatever purpose
they want.
So far so good but here comes the tricky part. The server is also the
gateway and it has 2 network devices (eth0 and eth1) where eth0 is:
inet addr:192.168.47.254 Bcast:192.168.47.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
and eth1 is:
inet addr:192.168.0.254 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
Our ISP has provided us with an ip number (192.168.47.1) wich is to be
used as the default gateway. This gateway does not allow any packages to
pass unless they come from ip 192.168.47.254 (eth0.. yeah i know it's
kinda backwards). This creates a problem when i set up the vserver
"storm" with ip number 192.168.0.5. It uses the same default gateway
as context 0 and that is a big problem.
I've seen some solutions with iproute but I'm not able to figure out how
they work. I'm wondering if it in any way could be possible to set the
default gateway of "storm" to be 192.168.0.254 (eth1) and treat it as
any other machine on the network (do address translation).
Is it possible? And if yes, how do I accomplish that?
Yours Cincerely
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