Re: Internal routing
I have done that already.. and it doesn't work, thatz y i think it is so
strange
----- Original Message -----
From: Matthew Dalton <matthewd@research.canon.com.au>
To: Kevin Cheng <Kevin.Cheng@FutureTV.com>
Cc: debian <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: Internal routing
> > Kevin Cheng wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a problem regrading the debian linux (kernel 2.3) internal
> > routing. I have 2 NICs installed on my machine, one to the local LAN
> > and the other one to the internet. I should have all the things setup
> > correctly, like ipconfig and route...
> > I can ping the outside world and the local LAN computers from
> > my machine while I can also ping the 2 NICs' IP in my machine from the
> > local LAN's computers. The strange thing is that I CANNOT ping the
> > outside world from the local network. I have already ensure the
> > ipforwarding is on. (set to 1)
> >
> > I have no clue on this.
> > Could anyone help me out on this? Thanx a lot.
>
> It sounds like you need to setup your internal machines to use you
> router machine (the one with 2 NICs) as their gateway.
>
> If your internal machines are Linux, you can type:
> # route add default gw router_machine_name
> This only works if there's already a route in the route table to
> router_machine_name (sounds like there is from your description).
>
> If they're Windows, you can put the gateway IP in the network setup
> somewhere.
>
> Matthew
>
>
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