Stephane, My guess is that the rules on the firewall are not complete yet. You have to allow access from the lan network to the internet and the NAT-network. If i'm correct, you can check if the packages are dropped/denied by the firewall in the firewall logfile (/var/log/ ). Mazzel, Marcel ---- Begin Original Message ---- From: stephane parenton <sparenton@experia.com> Sent: Fri, 04 May 2001 16:11:56 +0200 To: marcelbr@zap.a2000.nl CC: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] network conf one down one to go Marcel Broekman wrote:
The gateway you set with Yast is the default gateway. You can only set one default gateway! It 's not quite clear to me what you are trying to achieve. Do you want to use the SuSE-box as a router for the "outside" to the AS/400 (and vice-versa)?
ok, now this problem is solved, for I can ping the outside world from my box.... still I have another problem ,that I intentionnaly keep vague, for I want to verify thinks by myself before being precise.... and therefor guided by the hand :))) Suse 7.0 box is xxx.xxx.xxx.aaa Another1 box is xxx.xxx.xxx.bbb Another2 box is xxx.xxx.xxx.ccc the Suse box has 2 nics, the eth0 is external and is connected to a router directly to the net, the tr0 is internal and links to the nat'ed lan.
From the box : I ping eth0, tr0, another1 and another2 as well as the outside world, and the computer on the nat'ed lan (192.168.0.x). This is ok.... From the outside world : I see Suse 7.0, another1 and another2 which is fine... From the inside (lan), I can ping the SuSE box, but NOT another1 and another2.... and not the outside world...
I have modified my etc/route.conf, I run a script that run rules for ipchains.... The point is : I want to know what files to check to see what is wrong .... The SuSE box replaces a "RH6.0 another0" box (this box runs fine when connected) that should be no longer connected.... what files must I check in order to solve the problem (any files related to the problem....). I certainly have missed something, but what and where I don't know... i've checked and checked, but maybe i overlooked and didn't see the evidence.... and missed the one file that could be helpfull TIA Stephane Parenton -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq and the archives at http://lists.suse.com ---- End Original Message ---- Get your Free E-mail at http://thepenguin.zzn.com ____________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE Web and POP E-mail Service in 14 languages at http://www.zzn.com.