ppc9500 should do routing but still it's not running...
Hi list, I am running a ppc 9500 with PPC SuSE 7.3. The second, non-onboard eth- interface (eth0; 192.168.1.6) is a friendly net 10/100 pci-card with a DEC-chip. This interface works fine, providing the office LAN/Intranet with AppleTalk, ftp, samba, http and rsync (base install, with IP forward enabeled, no firewall). After all the box should also be a router, forwarding the packages to the onboard ethernet device (eth1, 192.168.100.2; -> linked to a bintek router, 192.168.100.1 -> connected to a dsl-modem). I also added the bintec adress as the default route: Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt Iface 192.168.100.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 40 0 0 eth1 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 40 0 0 eth0 0.0.0.0 192.168.100.1 0.0.0.0 UG 40 0 0 eth1 Strange: its possible to use the mentioned daemons/services and to telnet via LAN to eth0, but it's not possible to ping or get through to eth1 or even reach the bintec-router (and of course to the internet). Did I miss to activate a special service or to edit a certain config-file?? Or is it just impossible to use this ppc as a router (eg the onboard ethernet does not accept ip-packages from a pci-eth-card?). If anyone uses a similar and _running_ routing ppc-box - please let me know (there is another oldworld ppc waiting for doing still a great job...)! Greetings Harald ................................ : No html: : e-Mails: : please!: : : : Best Regards! : : Harald Zipko : : zipko@mac.com : : : :..............................:
Salut, have you enabled ip_forwarding (echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward)? jops, Stoffel. On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 10:22:32AM +0200, Harald Zipko wrote:
Hi list,
I am running a ppc 9500 with PPC SuSE 7.3. The second, non-onboard eth- interface (eth0; 192.168.1.6) is a friendly net 10/100 pci-card with a DEC-chip. This interface works fine, providing the office LAN/Intranet with AppleTalk, ftp, samba, http and rsync (base install, with IP forward enabeled, no firewall). After all the box should also be a router, forwarding the packages to the onboard ethernet device (eth1, 192.168.100.2; -> linked to a bintek router, 192.168.100.1 -> connected to a dsl-modem). I also added the bintec adress as the default route:
Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt Iface 192.168.100.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 40 0 0 eth1 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 40 0 0 eth0 0.0.0.0 192.168.100.1 0.0.0.0 UG 40 0 0 eth1
Strange: its possible to use the mentioned daemons/services and to telnet via LAN to eth0, but it's not possible to ping or get through to eth1 or even reach the bintec-router (and of course to the internet).
Did I miss to activate a special service or to edit a certain config-file?? Or is it just impossible to use this ppc as a router (eg the onboard ethernet does not accept ip-packages from a pci-eth-card?).
If anyone uses a similar and _running_ routing ppc-box - please let me know (there is another oldworld ppc waiting for doing still a great job...)!
Greetings Harald
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Hello list & Stoffel,
Salut,
have you enabled ip_forwarding (echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward)?
AppleTalk, ftp, samba, http and rsync (base install, with IP forward enabeled, no firewall). After all the box should also be a router, ^^^^^^^^^^^^ I thaught that the entry in rc.config "IP forward = 'yes'" is the only thing I have to do to enable routing?? Or do you mean that, in addition I also have to edit /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward? Do I have to doublecheck this entries?
jops, Stoffel.
Greetings Harald
On 27.06.2002 (d-m-y), Harald T. Zipko wrote:
have you enabled ip_forwarding (echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward)?
AppleTalk, ftp, samba, http and rsync (base install, with IP forward enabeled, no firewall). After all the box should also be a router, ^^^^^^^^^^^^
I thought that the entry in rc.config "IP forward = 'yes'" is the only thing I have to do to enable routing?? Or do you mean that, in addition I also have to edit /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward? Do I have to doublecheck this entries?
No, because "echoing" 1 into /proc/sys/and-so-on is what the entry "IP forward=yes" in /etc/rc.config does... Have you installed any packet of the Suse Firewall collection (Personal Firewall/SuSEfirewall)? Yours, Christian -- Christian Schmidt schmidtc@chemie.uni-hamburg.de
On 27.06.2002 (d-m-y), Harald Zipko wrote:
Strange: its possible to use the mentioned daemons/services and to telnet via LAN to eth0, but it's not possible to ping or get through to eth1 or even reach the bintec-router (and of course to the internet).
Maybe you could define the IP oh eth1 as router address for eth0...? Yours, Christian -- Christian Schmidt schmidtc@chemie.uni-hamburg.de
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