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Steve,

I'm jumping in late on this conversation and I think I missed a digest or
two along the way, but are you talking about IP forwarding (rather than
filtering)?

Also, I'm wondering about your statement that one of these systems is in
your DMZ (implying the other is not) yet they are both on the same subnet.
This would seems to me to be a contradiction.

-Marty

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date: Fri, 9 Jan 2004 11:07:49 -0600
from: "Steve McKay" <steve.mckay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: IP filtering


"Tom Liotta" <qsrvbas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:12DF30CA.22DCABEC.0021C8A2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> If the two are "...on the same subnet (10.10.18.x)", what's between them?
How are you routing between "the same subnet"? Just curious.
>
Tom -

As I've gone further down this road, I've come to believe that I need to
have the two boxes on separate subnets and that System A (the frontend box)
needs to have two NICs.  Is that what you're trying to point out to me?
Please explain . . .

Thanks,

Steve

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