Re: IP forwarding
On Fri, 25 Jul 1997, Lalovic, Drazen wrote:
: I have set up a Linux host with two ethernet cards. IP forwarding is
: enabled in the kernel and it is in its default state (accept and forward
: everything). Both ethernet segments, eth0 and eth1 are alive.
: 1. From the Linux machine I can ping hosts on both subnets an
: vice-versa.
: 2. From the LAN that sits on eth1, I can ping the near port(eth1) on the
: Linux machine but not the other port (eth0).
: 3. From the LAN that sits on eth0, I can ping both ports on the Linux
: machine but I can not reach any hosts on the eth1 side.
: When I get IP forwarding working correctly, I will start selecting the
: firewall policies. Does anybody have a solution?
Hmm.. to me, it looks like you didn't define the linux box as the default
gateway for the hosts on both subnets.
Remco
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