On 22 April 2011 19:28, James Wilkinson <fed...@aprilcottage.co.uk> wrote:
> Aaron Gray wrote: > > I am trying to set up a network and gateway on 192.168.1.x that I am > using > > for BOOTP'ing servers. > <snip> > > But I cannot seem to get HTTP or other services to work on 192.168.1.x > > > > I have the existing 192.168.0.x network and was wondering how gateway > > requests should get from 192.168.1.x to 192.168.0.1 ? > > How is this physically laid out? > I have dhcpd running on a laptop with one network controller. > Are the two networks physically separate, and the gateway has two > network cards (and hence is on both networks)? > No, all on the same physical network. > > Is the httpd daemon on the gateway? > No just googling. > > Do you have forwarding turned on on the gateway? > No > Does the gateway also have the connection to the Internet, or is this > from another device? > I want it to work as device 192.168.0.140 > > If the gateway has the Internet connection, have all the devices got the > gateway’s IP address (on the appropriate network) as their gateway? If > not, have you set up static routing as appropriate? > No, maybe thats it ? > > Can a device on the 192.168.0/24 network ping a device on the > 192.168.1/24 network? > No. But 192.168.1.142 can ping 192.168.0.140 > Have you configured httpd to listen on all addresses? Can you connect to > it by it’s 192.168.1/24 address? > I have not setup the HTTP server yet. Want to get google first. > Lots of questions – hopefully one of them will point to the issue. > > Hope this helps, > Thanks, Aaron
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