The only way two users can be from the same subnet is if they are connected
to the same portmaster, therefore your second point does not come into play.
At 04:56 PM 6/20/96 -0700, you wrote:
>Once upon a time Jonny@Myriad.net shaped the electrons to say...
>>We have patched radius to supply the IP number based on the PM port number
(i.e.
>>PM1-port#4 is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, always).
>>
>>Currently the eth0 and the serial ports are on the same class C.
>>
>>Will the portmaster understand if start assigning IPs to the serial ports
from a
>>different class C ?
>
>The PM will do it just fine - but routing will get complex. And if two
>users from the same subnet end up on two PMs you have non-contiguous subnets
>to deal with.
>
>-MZ
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