Hi Matias,
> ( If I understand you, you are not using pppoe, you are trying to route the
> packets, is it ok? ).
>
Yes.
> You should have a rule in the output chain that ACCEPT packets to the
> destination ( 0.0.0.0 or what you want ) for the interface eth0.
> In your output chain you only accept
> I think that your problem is that you have some filter in your output chain
> of you firewall configuration.
> If you use iptable, you can view the filter with the command "iptables -L
> OUTPUT -n -v"
This is the output - seems to be completely open:
iptables -L OUTPUT -n -v
Chain OUTPUT (polic
> I think that your problem is that you have some filter in your output chain
> of you firewall configuration.
> If you use iptable, you can view the filter with the command "iptables -L
> OUTPUT -n -v"
This is the output - seems to be completely open:
iptables -L OUTPUT -n -v
Chain OUTPUT (polic
> > 192.168.1.0 is my net.
> >
> > Starting IP Address : 192.168.0.100
>
> Should this be the same?
>
> (Or show us your ifconfig.)
>
Ah, this is a relict from the original address of the router - it was
192.168.0.1. But this should not be a problem - DHCP is disabled, so the
range is not a param
BTW, i have the impression that the problem is related to routing in itself.
If i use, just like now, the DSL-Modem direct and bring up a ppp connection
like this...
ppp0 Protokoll:Punkt-zu-Punkt Verbindung
inet Adresse:212.144.221.8 P-z-P:145.253.1.223
Maske:255.255.255.255
BTW, i have the impression that the problem is related to routing in itself.
If i use, just like now, the DSL-Modem direct and bring up a ppp connection
like this...
ppp0 Protokoll:Punkt-zu-Punkt Verbindung
inet Adresse:212.144.221.8 P-z-P:145.253.1.223
Maske:255.255.255.255
: 192.168.1.254
Current Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
DHCP: Disable
Starting IP Address : 192.168.0.100
Number of IP Addresses : 100
Can you help me?
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Markus Lechner
> > 192.168.1.0 is my net.
> >
> > Starting IP Address : 192.168.0.100
>
> Should this be the same?
>
> (Or show us your ifconfig.)
>
Ah, this is a relict from the original address of the router - it was
192.168.0.1. But this should not be a problem - DHCP is disabled, so the
range is not a param
: 192.168.1.254
Current Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
DHCP: Disable
Starting IP Address : 192.168.0.100
Number of IP Addresses : 100
Can you help me?
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Markus Lechner
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