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I have a small network with two VLANs. One is our internal network for basic file sharing, etc and the other is a public wifi network for our customers. The internal network is configured as 192.168.1.x and the public wifi is 192.168.11.x. We have one printer at 192.168.1.50. I would like to be able to have that printer available to our customer at 192.168.11.50. I suspect it can be done with iptables, but I'm brand new to it and I just can seem to work out the syntax. Can anyone offer any help?
Oh, this is all running on a wrt54g router running Tomato.
Hi ,
Is it possible to edit the application in the localhost of another machine from another computer. Both are in different network.
Example :
I am having a application app1 in my localhost of my office network(Ubuntu machine)
If i want to do some modifications in the application from my home machine (Xp )in a different network..how can i do so ??
please give me some suggestions..
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