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From: Dave R. <da...@cz...> - 2002-07-29 22:01:42
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> From: Jack Beglinger sent: 29 July 2002 22:08 > > IPCOP 1.1 routes the 192.168.x.x just find. I have them=20 > cascading from=20 > IPCOP to IPCOP. My Cable modem is 192.168.100.1 and I can access it=20 > just find. > Jack,=20 you are not the first person to read 192.128.x.y as 192.168.x.y. I initially assumed the same and it was only when I asked for confirmation that the client told me that yes, they were using an AT&T assigned public IP range internally, hence the question. =20 > Now the other side. When AT&T cable had to setup the sable=20 > modem, I was=20 > forced to connect directly to the modem, because the JAVA=20 > they used need=20 > direct connection. Go figure. It's definitely AT&T's fault all round. Now if only they would release 192.128.1.0/24 to my client. Cheers, Dave |