On 5/7/21 6:44 pm, David wrote:
Dear All,I am trying to get a thin client running with 2 NIC's and failing. Due to the age of the thin client I am running Debian 8 i386. I am trying to get the thin client to run as a proxy server with one NIC having a local (192.168.xx.xx) address, the other NIC has a public IP address (80.184.XX.XX). I've got /etc/network/interfaces configured with the 2 addresses on eth0 & eth1 If eth0 & eth1 are both connected to the local network I can SSH into the thin client. If I connect eth1 to the public network I cannot SSH into the unit, from either addresses. I have another thin client running a proxy server, but the first NIC is the built in unit, the other is a USB NIC adapter, the NIC's are called eth0 & enx00e04c534458. This is enx+MAC address. I've tried adding routing information to the /etc/network/interfaces file and adding the MAC addressees as hwaddress ether 00:15:e9:4a:c8:81 Can anybody help me? David.
What is the value of /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward ? (and/or ipv6 if necessary) If you don't have forwarding you will have problems.This may not be a solution to your problem but it will eliminate one possible problem.
-- Jeremy
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