Greg Freemyer wrote:
"Public Internet Routers by default will not forward packets with RFC 1918 addresses. Unlike public Internet routers that need additional configuration to forward these packets, internal routers do not need any additional configuration to forward these packets."
As I mentioned, I have a lot of experience with routers, both industrial and consumer grade. An industrial grade does not have any such setting, as it has to be able to work anywhere and access lists or rules are used to determine what is passed or not. Consumer grade routers are limited in function in that they only do NAT and are nor capable of routing networks in the same manner as the industrial ones. With them, there would be no means of the local network addresses to be routed onto the Internet, as they don't support that function at all. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org