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Routing issues



Hi All

I am having some issues with routing on my system.

Heres what I have.

1 pc running LEAF lrp as a router booting from a CF card and running on a
ram disk.  It has 3 interfaces:

Eth0 - external to ISP
Eth1 - Internal network - 192.168.1.1/24
eth2 - used for ampr - 44.131.14.200

I also have an ipip tunnel running to gb7imk an AMPR gateway with the IP
address of 44.131.160.241 which has access to a wide variety of ampr hosts.

This was all working fine for it original purpose which was to give me
access to AMPR.  I masqed the internal net to both the internet and ampr and
could happily connect to a variety of hosts from my internal lan.

I then started thinking -  which is usually dangerous!

I set up a debian machine as a Node with a couple of RF ports and an axip
link via my ipip tunnel to gb7imk.  This was originally on my internal lan
and I forwarded various ports on the firewall to allow connections through
the tunnel.

I now want to allow ip connections over an rf port.

my node has an ip address of 192.168.1.4 on my intrenal lan.  How can I get
this to work so that someone using an rf port can telnet directly to another
ampr host via my machine.

Could I plug it into eth2 on the router and give it an ip of 44.131.14.201
and then configure ip_forwarding?

I am contemplating building a new router running debian and have it runn
everything which I think should make things easier.  I don't think getting
ax25 running on the leaf router will be easy.

I hope all of this makes sense.

Cheers

Jon
MM1coq
Jon@emsrescue.co.uk
jon@mm1cqo.ampr.org
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