HI,
problem solved. I can now ping and ssh!
It was indeed a problem with my iptables firewall and rules.
First i changed the logging part so i could clearly catch anything (the
rules where placed in the wrong order).
Then i adjusted the ICPM & SSH rules and it worked.
Sorry for the noise i creat
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> "Antony Gelberg" wrote:
>
>>Can you post iptables -L just after a ping fails?
I'll post my iptables script here.
I've been debugging it and i think there might be some
problems:
1. I'm not sure about this rule in inet_in
$IPT -A inet_in -p tcp
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"Antony Gelberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Benedict Verheyen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> i have a Debian (testing) machine as a firewall (named arthur) with 2
>> nics, eth0 that is connected to the internet and gets an ip of the ISP
>> via DHCP and eth1
Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i have a Debian (testing) machine as a firewall (named arthur) with 2
> nics, eth0 that is connected to the internet and gets an ip of the ISP
> via DHCP and eth1 which serves ip's for the lan and has ip
> 192.168.0.1. Currently there is only 1 other pc (named la
Hi,
i have a Debian (testing) machine as a firewall (named arthur) with 2
nics, eth0 that is connected to the internet and gets an ip of the ISP
via DHCP and eth1 which serves ip's for the lan and has ip 192.168.0.1.
Currently there is only 1 other pc (named lancelot) besides the firewall
machine
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