Ken Schneider wrote:
On Wed, 2005-05-18 at 00:46 +0800, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
Ken Schneider wrote:
On Wed, 2005-05-18 at 00:28 +0800, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
How do you connect to the internet? It looks like you are using a public address on eth1 which I am not sure is appropriate. I would expect a ppp0 or adsl0(?) interface which connects to the internet through your ISP.
The public IP is correct. The machine is really on the "wild Internet"
bye
Ronald
Again, how do you connect to the internet?, my crystal ball is broken. There has to be some device you plug into, unless your ISP ran a v e r y l o n g cat 5 cable to your place.
Your crystal ball is not brocken, ... I DO have fix public IP addresses here, ... if you see it as a LONG cat 5 cable or a fiber is not important. eth1 is connected to the Internet, eth0 is connected to the LAN
sharing with /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-xxxx and route files would help to recognize the problem
also send your SuSEfirewall2 rules and other related files
ping on server works?
# cat ifcfg-eth0 BOOTPROTO='static' BROADCAST='192.168.1.255' IPADDR='192.168.1.254' MTU='' NETMASK='255.255.255.0' NETWORK='192.168.1.0' REMOTE_IPADDR='' STARTMODE='auto' USERCONTROL='no' _nm_name='static-0' # cat ifcfg-eth-id-00\:0f\:ea\:8d\:43\:a9 BOOTPROTO='static' BROADCAST='61.220.121.255' IPADDR='61.220.121.21' MTU='' NETMASK='255.255.255.0' NETWORK='61.220.121.0' REMOTE_IPADDR='' STARTMODE='auto' UNIQUE='B35A.CrrGZ_ENih8' USERCONTROL='no' _nm_name='bus-pci-0000:02:00.0' # cat routes default 61.220.121.17 - - # grep -v ^# SuSEfirewall2 FW_QUICKMODE="no" FW_DEV_EXT="eth-id-00:0f:ea:8d:43:a9" FW_DEV_INT="eth0" FW_DEV_DMZ="" FW_ROUTE="yes" FW_MASQUERADE="yes" FW_MASQ_DEV="$FW_DEV_EXT" FW_MASQ_NETS="0/0" FW_PROTECT_FROM_INTERNAL="no" FW_AUTOPROTECT_SERVICES="no" FW_SERVICES_EXT_TCP="5801 5901 80 domain http https imap imaps pop3 pop3s smtp ssh netbios-ns netbios-dgm netbios-ssn microsoft-ds" FW_SERVICES_EXT_UDP="domain bootps" FW_SERVICES_EXT_IP="" FW_SERVICES_EXT_RPC="" FW_SERVICES_DMZ_TCP="80" FW_SERVICES_DMZ_UDP="" FW_SERVICES_DMZ_IP="" FW_SERVICES_DMZ_RPC="" FW_SERVICES_INT_TCP="80" FW_SERVICES_INT_UDP="" FW_SERVICES_INT_IP="" FW_SERVICES_INT_RPC="" FW_SERVICES_DROP_EXT="" FW_SERVICES_REJECT_EXT="0/0,tcp,113" FW_SERVICES_QUICK_TCP="" FW_SERVICES_QUICK_UDP="" FW_SERVICES_QUICK_IP="" FW_TRUSTED_NETS="" FW_ALLOW_INCOMING_HIGHPORTS_TCP="" FW_ALLOW_INCOMING_HIGHPORTS_UDP="" FW_FORWARD="" FW_FORWARD_MASQ="" FW_REDIRECT="" FW_LOG_DROP_CRIT="yes" FW_LOG_DROP_ALL="no" FW_LOG_ACCEPT_CRIT="yes" FW_LOG_ACCEPT_ALL="no" FW_LOG_LIMIT="" FW_LOG="" FW_KERNEL_SECURITY="yes" FW_ANTISPOOF="no" FW_STOP_KEEP_ROUTING_STATE="no" FW_ALLOW_PING_FW="yes" FW_ALLOW_PING_DMZ="no" FW_ALLOW_PING_EXT="no" FW_ALLOW_FW_TRACEROUTE="yes" FW_ALLOW_FW_SOURCEQUENCH="yes" FW_ALLOW_FW_BROADCAST="int" FW_IGNORE_FW_BROADCAST="no" FW_ALLOW_CLASS_ROUTING="no" FW_CUSTOMRULES="" FW_REJECT="no" FW_HTB_TUNE_DEV="" FW_IPv6="" FW_IPv6_REJECT_OUTGOING="yes" FW_IPSEC_TRUST="no" Any good news ;-) bye Ronald