On 2013.05.18. 10:34, Alexander Georgiev wrote:
It should. Private address ranges are not marked "magic cows" inside a classical router's firmware.It is sad, that many people don't understand network basics. BTW, your internet router should not forward rfc1918 addresses to the outside, shouldn't he?
Still the problem OP is experiencing is strange, since if there is a local subnet, it should have a priority local route. Why isn't it there?
Btw, I'd be cautious to state that ISP filter incoming packets with dst=private. The limitation here would be that private ranges will usually be router upstream, so you can't really get past and internet exchange.
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