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Re: Loss of connectivity through NAT



On Thu, 2005-03-03 at 15:38 -0500, Daniel D Jones wrote:
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> Additionally, on one machine running Gentoo, I lose NAT connectivity 
> semi-permanently.  If I check the interface, I can ping the local inteface on 
> the server but not the remote interface.  If I attempt to ping, say, Google, 
> I get DNS resolution through the same server as is running NAT, but I get 
> 100% packet loss.  All of the other machines (there are three of them) still 
> have connectivity through NAT.  If I take the interface down and bring it 
> back up (via ifconfig), I get my connectivity back.  These symptoms make no 
--snip--

Well, I'd start with examining your iptables setup. The first thing that
I'd look at if I started losing packets would be my iptables setup. Once
you're sure that that's not the problem, then move on to other things.

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