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Re: home network behind a firewall/router



Pál Csányi wrote:
Hello!

I have a Cable Modem connection to my ISP.

             my ISP
               |
Cable Modem connection to my ISP
               |
    PC box-1 firewall/gateway
    =========================
    |                       |
   LAN                     DMZ
    |                       |
PC box-2                PC box-3
desktop                 server
Debian Etch             Debian Etch

I can connect from the PC box-1 to the internet,
but can't connect from LAN & from DMZ to the internet.

I use shorewall on all boxes, but even when I do
shorewall clear on all boxes, I still can't to connect to the
internet from LAN & DMZ.

On the firewall/gateway I have dhcp server which give
IP addresses to box-2 & box-3.

I set up on both box-2 & box-3 the dhcp client to get the
domain-name-servers, and have these servers in resolv.conf.

What is missing here to get the connection to the internet
from LAN & DMZ?

Any advices will be appreciated!


You did enable IP masquerading on your gateway machine, didn't you?

Also output of "iptaples --list" on your gateway and "route" on your lan clients would help.

--
Raj Kiran Grandhi



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