17 Jan 2025 |
magic_rb | theyre physically separate networks | 22:16:44 |
zeno | 🤔 | 22:16:56 |
magic_rb | as in, in between you gotta have a router | 22:16:56 |
magic_rb | so your server has to be both on VLAN 2 and 4 | 22:17:04 |
magic_rb | for it to be accessible on both | 22:17:10 |
zeno | 🤯 | 22:17:46 |
zeno | Ok hmm | 22:17:50 |
zeno | So it's just not possible? I don't get how the hell I got it to work earlier then, tbh | 22:18:57 |
zeno | I am perplexed, to say the least | 22:19:24 |
zeno | You are probably right, since you understand quite a lot more than me on the subject | 22:19:45 |
zeno | But what is the point, then, to be able to create VLANs on a PC? | 22:20:31 |
zeno | Is it to use it as a switch or something? | 22:20:38 |
magic_rb | im trying to think how you could have gotten this to work | 22:20:54 |
magic_rb | and you either did something very very cursed, or you had the server on both | 22:21:05 |
magic_rb | you even drew it like that :) | 22:21:17 |
magic_rb | vlans only exist to save on physical wires and ports, theyre virtual ports and wires | 22:21:38 |
magic_rb | nothing more | 22:21:39 |
zeno | 😂 | 22:21:40 |
magic_rb | nothing less | 22:21:43 |
zeno | Behold: the true network wizard | 22:21:50 |
zeno | And they're inaccessible from another VLAN - right? | 22:22:45 |
magic_rb | ye | 22:25:15 |
zeno | What in tarnation | 22:25:29 |
magic_rb | unless you put a router in there, think of them exactly as separate networks | 22:25:34 |
magic_rb | well | 22:25:35 |
magic_rb | wait | 22:25:47 |
magic_rb | you can tag a port with two vlans technically, right | 22:26:01 |
magic_rb | riiiiiiight | 22:26:06 |
zeno | Yes | 22:26:19 |
magic_rb | so if you tag the server with 2 vlans, 2 and 4 then its on both | 22:26:22 |