I think my problem was a netmask typo -- I *thought* I set /24 but when
I looked at the interface config it showed as /32. After setting that
properly, I could in fact route from one subnet to the other on the same
wire.
So, problem solved as far as I can tell.
John
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m0n0wall dash digest dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch said the following on 07/31/2010
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