The two networks are distinct, and *must not* be connected by any
kind of router or gateway.
Ah, well then you've already created a problem b/c the multihomed
machine does this. In fact it's what you're asking us how to do,
connect to bothe networks through a host that routes to each.
This means, that the server is to provide services independently on
both distinct networks, where one is connected to the internet, the
other not.
You're becoming more and more unclear. It's this wooly thinking
that's probably teh source of your problems.
What disturbs me most, is that the way the options are presented in
Server Admin, one would think that this is possible. However, the
log file tells me that only one interface is being served (by DHCP)
and I can't get any addresses on the other, even if I enable both
interfaces. There are, unfortunately, no further errors in the log
files.
You're going to need to be able to route to both networks to do this.
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-dhan
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