SUMMARY: Network config for bastion host, NOT router

From: Allen Belk <allen.belk_at_usm.edu>
Date: Mon Jun 23 2003 - 16:03:54 EDT
My apologies for not looking in the obvious places.  The answer is to touch
/etc/notrouter .  I can't thank you guys enough.

Allen

 | Allen Belk, Systems Administrator III
 | University of Southern Mississippi
 | Office of Technology Resources
 | allen.belk@usm.edu  -  601.266.5973


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Allen Belk" <allen.belk@usm.edu>
To: <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org>
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 2:32 PM
Subject: Network config for bastion host, NOT router


> Managers,
>     I am attempting to configure a Sun Blade 100 as a bastion between 2
> networks and am getting confused by Sun's documentation on docs.sun.com.
I
> am NOT wanting this machine to route ANYTHING.  I just want to set it up
so
> that I can ssh into it and then ssh to one of the hosts on the other
> network.  According to the documentation, I need to create a
> /etc/hostname.eri0 and /etc/hostname.ce0 - one for both networks.  Also
> according to the documentation, the existance of more than one
> /etc/hostname.<interface> file means that the machine is a router.  Below
> are entries any various files that I _think_ I need.
>
> /etc/hosts
> 192.168.2.200    hosta-2.my.network    hosta-2    loghost
> 192.168.3.200    hosta-3.my.network    hosta-3
>
>
> /etc/defaultrouter
> 192.168.2.1
>
>
> /etc/hostname.eri0
> hosta-2
>
>
> /etc/hostname.ce0
> hosta-3
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Allen
>
>  | Allen Belk, Systems Administrator III
>  | University of Southern Mississippi
>  | Office of Technology Resources
>  | allen.belk@usm.edu  -  601.266.5973
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