may the force be with you
FYI: It was accomplished by taking an unallocated /24 and applying it to a series of VRFs in a Cisco 1841 and using custom CNAME records in the DNS server. The real trick was that all of the VRFs use the same default gateway so the return traffic doesn't have to bounce back out through the maze of VRFs.
FYI: It was accomplished by taking an unallocated /24 and applying it to a series of VRFs in a Cisco 1841 and using custom CNAME records in the DNS server. The real trick was that all of the VRFs use the same default gateway so the return traffic doesn't have to bounce back out through the maze of VRFs.
Now I know how [STRIKE]my dog[/STRIKE] Woman feel when I try to have a conversation with [STRIKE]her[/STRIKE] them. I'll just stand here and wag my tail.
Are you going to leave that up for a while? I'd like to share that with some of my nerdy friends.
Run a traceroute on 216.81.59.173. Set max TTL > 60 (I used 100)