On Wed, 2003-05-07 at 11:59, Brian wrote:
> > i'm making the gross assumption that you're dealing with IP traffic. 
> 
> IPX.  Please don't hurt me. :-(

Heh.  Linux should be able to route IPX traffic when the right daemons
are installed, though I've never done it.  Also, I imagine there's no
telling what the computers you're dealing with will expect.

IPX was always a magic black box to me, so maybe it'll work, maybe it
won't.

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