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From: Jack B. <ja...@gu...> - 2002-07-29 21:30:17
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IPCOP 1.1 routes the 192.168.x.x just find. I have them cascading from IPCOP to IPCOP. My Cable modem is 192.168.100.1 and I can access it just find. Now the other side. When AT&T cable had to setup the sable modem, I was forced to connect directly to the modem, because the JAVA they used need direct connection. Go figure. jackb > Hi folks, > > Got a problem with a IPCop install happening next month and wondering if > anyone has come across this before and has any expert advice. > > The existing network is using network address 192.128.1.0/24 which is > assigned to AT&T (actually within netblock ATT-INET1 192.128.0.0/26). > Their IT guy is telling me that they cannot change the network address > because it is hardcoded (by evil programmers) into some VB programs they > need. > > It is obvious that they will be unable to connect to internet hosts in > 192.128.1.0 from internal machines. Are there any possible effects of > this? I notice that I do not have a route to 192.128.1.x from Demon in > the UK. I would be interested to know anyone can see this network. > > If I go ahead and install IPCop using this network address, are there > any gotchas to be aware of? > > TIA, > > Dave > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by: Dice - The leading online job board > for high-tech professionals. Search and apply for tech jobs today! > http://seeker.dice.com/seeker.epl?rel_code1 > _______________________________________________ > IPCop-devel mailing list > IPC...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ipcop-devel > |