[CentOS] binding additional IP addresses to centos6 on one interface
Ljubomir Ljubojevic
office at plnet.rs
Mon Nov 14 00:44:29 UTC 2011
Vreme: 11/14/2011 01:28 AM, John R Pierce piše:
> On 11/13/11 4:15 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
>> 255.255.255.248 gives you 6 (six), not 10 IP's.
>
> and one of those 6 is typically reserved for the gateway IP, leaving 5
> usable hosts.
>
Does not have to be. System they are on can be designated gateway.
- Router A = ISP's router and default gateway to system B.
- System B (our server) has /30 subnet used to link router A (one IP)
and system B (other IP = xxx).
- On Router A route/direct /29 subnet (our 6 IP's) to point to System
B's main IP (other IP = xxx).
- Place all 6 IP's from subnet /29 as aliases to system B and DNAT/SNAT
internal IP's to them.
All router A will now is that traffic is coming from that /29 subnet
(those 6 IP's), and it will not care how they reached them. The response
traffic will be directed/routed via System B's main IP and system B will
accept them as it's own IP's and do what ever it is supposed to do.
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Ljubomir Ljubojevic
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