[BUGS] new network technique, combining a /32 adsl address with a routable /24

jonathan michaels jlm at caamora.com.au
Thu Mar 6 14:41:43 EST 2008


On Thu, Mar 06, 2008 at 09:16:17AM +1100, Brad Rushworth wrote:
> jonathan michaels wrote on 6/03/2008 12:06 AM:
> > 
> > i have some connercial responsibilities that are carried out

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> > hope this sheds some light, brad, as regards this madness .. grin.

> Fair enough, sorry about the abrupt reply. I notice now that your LAN IP 
> addresses are public addresses.

thats not a problem .. most people do not have there own /24,

actually i once knew a chappie (back when telstra was telecom
australia, or even pmg and a real service oriented organisation
... thanks johnnie your legacy will be felt for decades, even, if
telstra will ever recover) he was at teh right place at teh
right time and walked away with a class b address block, now
that would be one mean spare bedroom network machine room <grin>
 
> Sounds like you have a few options.
> 
> 1) Do what Trevor said and give each of your machines two IP addresses, 

trimmed for brevity ..

> I hope this helps. Perhaps I've gone down the wrong path. Not getting 
> enough sleep with our new baby.

i can relate tot eh baby/no sleep routine, had same problem
some teb years ago, only difference now is teh 5 yo is now 15
and carrying the same manner i'm really frighted for teh
children of this generation they won't know who they are, where
they are, or what tehy are supposed to be .. this world is
getting screwier and screwier.

thank much appreciations

most kind regards

jonathan

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