Alex a écrit : > Hi, do you have any iptables rules that may prevent connecting ? No iptables on this machine and I checked twice the rules on the network firewall. After some debugging, I think that this was somewhat related to a arp cache problem. The IP that I was having problems with yesterday is working fine today. > You could eliminate tables isp2b and isp2c and in table isp2a change this > > post-up ip rule add from c.d.57.186 table isp2A > post-down ip rule del from c.d.57.186 table isp2A > to this > post-up ip rule add from c.d.57.160/27 table isp2A > post-down ip rule del from c.d.57.160/27 table isp2A If I do this, will the packets addressed to c.d.57.172 be returned as coming from c.d.57.186 because of this post-up rule? post-up ip route add c.d.57.160/27 dev eth1 src c.d.57.186 table isp2A Thanks a lot, GFK's -- Guillaume Filion http://guillaume.filion.org/
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