Raoul Snyman wrote:
none of the other computers on the network can access the internet or e-mail or anything... anyone got any ideas? am i doing something wrong?
My best advice is: "Keep it simple and do it step-by-step". Before you try any services like mail or www try a simple ping. I assume you can access the internet from your router. If so then there is a problem with your route or your set of firewall rules. Effectively you are trying to route the traffic of your 192.x.x.x network to your 10.x.x.x network. Then you want your dsl router to masquerade your traffic and connect to the internet? Step-by-step: 1 - Can you ping the internal ip 192.168.1.250 of your router from a client? 2 - Can you ping the external ip 10.0.0.2 of your router from a client? 3 - Can you ping the ip of an internet host like 193.99.144.85? 4 - Can you resolve dns names? ping www.heise.de? If you don't get to step 3 please post the result of the following commands (from a client and the router): ifconfig route -n cat /etc/resolv.conf iptables -t nat -n -v -L # (only the router) Sandy