[ale] routing problem?
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Fri Jan 10 07:11:04 EST 2003
Note, I assume it's a typo as you've indicated that both your networks
are connected to eth1.
Have you turned forwarding on? Cat the following:
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
It should have a value of 1.
zeb morgan wrote:
> I have a problem that I think is a routing problem. I am trying to use an old
> 486 as a gateway router. The Internet is connected on eth1 using Roaring
> Penguin's PPPoE. The local net is connected on eth1. (Two NICs in the system.)
> I can ping sites on the internet from the gateway machine, and I can ping all
> the machines on my local net from the gateway. I can ping the gateway from any
> of the machines on the local net. I cannot ping any sites on the internet from
> any of the machines on my local net (with the exception of the gateway system).
>
> What routes should I put on the internal systems?
>
> What routes should I put on the gateway system?
>
> Any thought will be appreciated.
>
> Thanks, Zeb
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