2 public ip's
vlok stone
vlokstone at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 24 13:30:05 EDT 2005
my route looks like this:
64.65.xxx.0 * eth1
192.168.0.0 * eth0
default 65.64.xxx.1 eth1
default 192.168.0.1 eth0
so that should be ok.
--- Cyber Source <peter at thecybersource.com> wrote:
> Check your route and see what the default route is
> (if any), that might
> not be set. /sbin/route will show you what's what.
>
> vlok stone wrote:
>
> >Hi all, Having trouble getting a second ip
> recognized.
> >Here's the scenerio. We're looking to put a linux
> box
> >on a publice ip to serve SIP w/out having NAT
> issues (
> >it will also have a private address on another
> >interface).
> >We set it up like this -> ISP -> switch -> linux
> box
> >(public ip #1) & router (public ip #2) . The
> router
> >works fine w/ both IPs from the isp. But when I
> assign
> >the address to the linux box I can't get anywhere.
> Any
> >ideas for this type setup? What am I missing ?
> >Everything is the same on the linux box and router
> gw
> >and dns (except the address of course). Anyone
> have a
> >similar setup?
> > TIA
> >
> >
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