I have IP forwarding attached to my linux box at 192.168.1.10..  I can ping 
all my local boxes from that box and all boxes on the local lan can get to 
the internet using .1.10 as the gateway machine.

The ipfwadm rule I am using is as follows, with the link out being a ppp0 
link

-F -a m -S 192.168.1.10/24

This forwards all requests in and out of the lan to the internet on the 
linux box..

I CAN get to the 'net via the linux box as well...

The ONLY thing I cannot do is ping the linux box from anywhere on the 
lan...i also cannot ftp to it...

Is this normal?  if not, how do i assign another ip address to that 
ethernet card on the linux box so i can get to it from the lan?

Is this expained well enough?

Jann


Jann Linder
Web Developer/CH2M Hill - SFO
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