On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 02:01:44 -0400, Bill wrote: > I will try to summarize...
Is it this ?: firewall================router=============linux 192.168.0.2 192.168.0.4 10.4.0.1 10.4.50.1 In your FP it is 10.3.0.0, now it is 10.4.0.0, right ? > This is the routers table: > Internet: > Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Mtu > Interface default 192.168.0.2 UGS 0 > 841 - em0 10.2/16 link#2 UC > 0 0 - em1 10.3/16 link#3 > UC 0 0 - em2 10.4/16 > link#4 UC 0 0 - em3 10.4.50.1 > 00:02:a5:6c:59:2f UHLc 0 6 - em3 > 10.5/16 link#5 UC 0 0 - > em4 10.6/16 link#7 UC 0 0 > - em6 10.7/16 link#8 UC 0 > 0 - em7 loopback localhost UGRS > 0 0 33224 lo0 localhost localhost > UH 0 604 33224 lo0 192.168.0/24 > link#1 UC 0 0 - em0 192.168.0.2 > 00:60:97:5b:72:45 UHLc 0 252 - em0 > 192.168.0.5 00:01:e6:81:c7:05 UHLc 0 2 - > em0 192.168.0.198 00:0b:cd:07:8f:45 UHLc 0 1520 > - em0 BASE-ADDRESS.MCAST localhost URS 0 0 > 33224 lo0 (This is badly wrapped here for me) This is unclear to me, so you have 7 interfaces. I am not clear on how you route incoming (192.168.0.0) to 10.3.0.0; for example. But maybe I simply don't understand your setup ... ! Uwe