Hello all, I have a Debian system running kernel 2.0.38 that is supposed to be acting as a router between two networks. For the past many months, we've had our nameserver doing the routing because it was far less flaky. We've fixed the problems in the hardware, finally, and would like to go back to using the first box. However, now we have some problems.
Enabling IP Forwarding in the kernel does not allow packets to be routed between interfaces. I don't have any more information on this, that's all there is. From net-0 I can ping the net-0 side of the router, but I can't ping the net-1 side of the router. Both network cards are hooked up and configured correctly. Enabling IP Firewalling, flushing all the rules, and setting default policy to accept also has no setting. Once again, no error messages anywhere - the box obviously thinks this is right. I must have missed something. To make matters a bit weirder, IPX route happily between the interfaces. It's only IP that is causeing problems. Any help would be appreciated. CBrown ********************************************************************* Chris Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] !!! HELP FIGHT SPAM !!! Join; www.cauce.org See; spam.abuse.net, spamsucks.com, www.cm.org ****************************************************************