>This doesn't work at the client site.  Same network numbers; from a 
>machine on the new segment, I can ping the Linux system, both the 
>internal and external interfaces, but not the router on the external 
>net.  


This is too vague. From what machine are you pining from?  This
is very important.

Is this your enviroment (guesstimates put in)?

                 +-------+              +----------+
Internet ------- |Ascend |------+       |Linux Box |
                 | Router|      |       |          |
                 +-------+      |       |eth0  eth1|
                                |       +----------+
                                |          |    |
                                +----------+    |
                                 192.168.?.?    |
                                                |
                   +--------------+             |
                   |Netware Server|             |
                   | 192.168.1.10 |             |
                   |eth0     eth1 |             |
                   +--------------+             |
                      |       |   192.168.1.x   |
                      |       +-----------------+
                      |
                   Accounting Win95
                   192.168.2.x


I bet your issue is that the Linux box does NOT know how to get
back to the 192.168.2.x network.  Setup a static route on the 
Linux box to say:

route -add net 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.10 metric 1


Or.. load up Gated or routed on the Linux box so it can exchange
routing info with the Novell server.


>I'm considering putting a third card in the Linux system, and 
>disabling all tcp/ip on the Novell server.  

Naw... Disable IPX if anything else.  IPX sucks.


--David
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