Routing and network segments

Keith130

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I am running a number of computers through my MacBook Pro using VNC, I need them to somehow connect to the internet.

My main network's addressing is 10.0.1.x
The VNCServers addressing is 10.0.2.x

The MBP connects to both networks, to the main one over Airport and to the other over Ethernet. The main network is DHPD'd and NAT'ed. The VNCServers all have static IP's. I want to keep the networks segregated, plus if they were to be combined there would be too many for one subnet.

I'm not really sure how to procede. The UNIX route command perhaps?
 
OK I think I may have made some progress. I setup OS X to do internet sharing, sharing the Airport connection on the Ethernet connection. I then set the VNCServers gateway to be the MBP. That way the VNCServers can ping every address in the main network, the only problem is that the computers on the main network (besides the MBP) have no route back to the VNCServers.
 
Figured out that I need to use natd, so the requests seem to be coming from the MBP.

I have it all setup, the VNCServers can ping *any* address! Inside or outside my network even real world servers. They just can't use the web. EH?
 
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