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    <title created="20010606">ProxyARP Subnetting HOWTO</title>
    <date created="20010606">20000801</date>

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          Bob
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          Edwards
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          Robert.Edwards@anu.edu.au
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      This HOWTO discusses using Proxy Address Resolution Protocol
       (ARP) with subnetting in order to make a small network of
       machines visible on another Internet Protocol (IP) subnet (I
       call it sub-subnetting). This makes all the machines on the
       local network (network 0 from now on) appear as if they are
       connected to the main network (network 1). This is only
       relevent if all machines are connected by Ethernet or ether
       devices (ie. it won't work for SLIP/PPP/CSLIP etc.)
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