Sounds like you are doing nats on your cisco. Basically you are using
RFC1918 public address space. (10.0.0.1 is a non-routible IP).

The ident server on your chat is doing an IDENT on your wan port of your
router. Your router is *not* going to to pass that request on since it is
a connection initiated from outside your internal network.

THat is the bad news. The good news is that you may be able to forward
port 113/tcp auth to your redhat boxen. You need to read the cisco docs to
see if this can be done.

On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Frank Jacobberger wrote:

> Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 21:13:05 -0600
> From: Frank Jacobberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: inetd and RH7
> 
>  I still like to irc chat. Unfortuneately since last week I can't gain
> access
> to my favorite irc server. Kick me out with a ban message:
> 
> "Please permanently install identd!!!"
> 
> I know it loads on kernel boot. If I execute ps ax | grep identd I get:
> 
> 511 ?        S     0:00 identd -e -o
> 514 ?        S     0:00 identd -e -o
> 515 ?        S     0:00 identd -e -o
> 516 ?        S     0:00 identd -e -o
> 517 ?        S     0:00 identd -e -o
> 
> If I do a ps ax | grep on inetd I get:
> 
> 561 ?        S     0:00 xinetd -reuse -pidfile /var/run/xinet.pid
> 
> So how would I go about diagnosing the solution to my problem
> with access to my favorite irc server?
> 
> I have a DSL account with a static IP in the router and my ip as
> set up on my cisco router is 10.0.0.1 with my wan0-0 set to a
> static ip address. Help me figure this out.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Frank
> 
> 
> 
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