Hello Brain,

First, thanks for your reply.  My network topology as below (Only one
client):

> Internet(0.0.0.0)
>       |
> Server-External Interface(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
>       |
> Server-Internal Interface(192.168.13.222)
>       |
> Client A(10.0.0.1)

I know it will work because I am still using it with RH 7.0 (Not RH 7.2).
After I install a new ppp server on RH 7.2 , the problem was exist so that I
think there is a way to do it on RH 7.2 .

Thanks and regards,
Kevin Chan

<Brian Ashe Wrote:>

> Hello Kevin,
>
> Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 3:06:37 AM, you textually orated:
>
> KC> Dear Jack and all,
>
>
> KC> Jack, I was tried to config the sysctl.conf and reboot the machine
after.
> KC> But the problem still the same -  is client side can't browse
Intereting
> KC> when I assign a
> KC> different range of IP (10.0.0.1) to them (p.s. Server IP Address is
> KC> 192.168.13.222).  If I change the IP (192.168.13.223) for client, they
> KC> haven't any problem at all.  So I think there is something need to do
on IP
> KC> forwarding.
> KC> Do you know what I can do to solve this problem ?  Also,below is what
I
> KC> change from my server:
>
> Assuming this is your network topology...
>
> Internet(0.0.0.0)
>       |
> Server-External Interface(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
>       |
> Server-Internal Interface(192.168.13.222)
>       |                   |
> Client A(192.168.13.xxx)  |
>                           |
>                      Client B(10.10.10.xxx)
>
> In this scenario, Client B will NOT be able to connect to the server. It
is
> not on the same "network" (it is physically, but not in networking terms).
> Client A will be able to connect.
>
> You need to add another IP address to the server (it can be virtual) to
> allow this to happen or you need to change the server's internal interface
> to be on the same network. No "tricks" will allow you to bypass this
> fundamental networking principle.
>
>
> Have fun,




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