how to forward 2 different network IP
I have 2 nic attached to a pc(router), eth0 : 128.1.0.3 eth1: 10.1.0.3 The problem is when I attached a machine (10.1.0.x) into the eth1, I can ping to eth1 and eth0, but I can't reach to other 128.1.0.x (eg 128.1.0.4) that are other machine that has the 128.1.0.x IP. Is there any way I can get frorm yast or ysat2 to configure it? thanks
What does "route -n" say?
Jeffrey
Quoting kengheng
I have 2 nic attached to a pc(router), eth0 : 128.1.0.3 eth1: 10.1.0.3
The problem is when I attached a machine (10.1.0.x) into the eth1, I can ping to eth1 and eth0, but I can't reach to other 128.1.0.x (eg 128.1.0.4) that are other machine that has the 128.1.0.x IP. Is there any way I can get frorm yast or ysat2 to configure it?
thanks
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In theory, provided it conforms to the USB standard it should work fine...
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On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 06:46:59PM +0800, kengheng wrote:
I have 2 nic attached to a pc(router), eth0 : 128.1.0.3 eth1: 10.1.0.3
The problem is when I attached a machine (10.1.0.x) into the eth1, I can ping to eth1 and eth0, but I can't reach to other 128.1.0.x (eg 128.1.0.4) that are other machine that has the 128.1.0.x IP. Is there any way I can get frorm yast or ysat2 to configure it?
thanks
Have you enabled IP-forwarding on the router? I don't know the yast menus that well, but I expect somewhere near System/Network you should be able to configure this. Else do it by hand: - Look for IP_FORWARD in /etc/rc.config - Change it to "yes" - Run SuSEconfig Regards, Cees.
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Cees van de Griend
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James Ogley
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Jeffrey Taylor
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kengheng
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Phil Shrimpton