On Mon, 25 Feb 2002 23:21:47 +0100 "Tony Crawford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stephan Hachinger wrote (on 25 Feb 2002 at 17:36): > > > machine I want to configure as router is 192.168.90.95 (stephan). > > Stephan has a second network card inside (192.168.37.95) and > > connects to the internet over this card and dsl (pppoE). Now, > > this is what I've tried: > > > > -Modifying the route table on pentiumdioxid (see attached route > > output)-Installing dnrd, a dns forwarder, on stephan (dns > > resulution seems to work without problems now)-setting ip_forward > > to "yes" in /etc/network/options on stephan > > > > I've also attached hosts.allow and hosts.deny. > > Been up for over four hours and no answers yet? Well then: > > I don't see anything in the above about any NAT, which you need > if those private-IP hosts are going to talk to the Internet. > > You didn't say what kernel version you're running, so read the > documentation on either ipchains or iptables--or go straight to > the IP-masquerading Howto. Hi! Ok, I just had to setup masquerading and now it works, thx. Didn't know this was necessary because I've got no knowledge of IP networking *g*. Cheers and thanks, Stephan