Do you have your networks specified in the /etc/networks file? This was the probelm that I had when I was trying to get my internal network to talk with the internet. Christopher Reimer On Thu, 2 Mar 2000, Paul Zimdars wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem. I have a linux box with two network cards configured with "real" ip numbers instead of private numbers. One is connected to the internet side and the other network card is connected to the fake side. I can ping both network cards from outside the internet but I cannot ping my interfaces from inside the lan. Ip forwarding is enabled. I am wondering if anyone knows how to fix this problem. All I really want to do is have a linux box in front of a hub which has a bunch of other machines behind it with real ip #s so that I can use ipchains to control incoming and outgoing traffics to those machines that are connected behind my firewall.
Thank You,
Paul Zimdars pzimdars@zimcity.net
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