What does your routing table look like? If the default route is not set,
that could explain your problem. 

Ernest Johanson
Web Systems Administrator
Fuller Theological Seminary


On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, Chris Brown wrote:

> Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2000 18:09:29 -0500
> From: Chris Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: IPFWADM Problems
> 
> 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
> 
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