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From: dpz@convex.com (David Paul Zimmerman)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip
Subject: Re: Naive questions about subnets & domains
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Date: 16 Aug 89 00:55:06 GMT
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> It could just be a matter of telling your routers-to-the-real-world to not
> advertise their knowledge to one another.

Argh... That doesn't make sense.  Your non-world-connected internal routers
could still propagate that information between your world-connected routers.
Told you I haven't hacked that stuff yet :-) What you would really want is to
have your internal net have all the routing information it wants, while, to
the real world, making all paths coming into your network look like dead ends.

						David

David Paul Zimmerman                                             dpz@convex.com
CONVEX Computer Corp                                                 convex!dpz