I took the M$ approach to solving a problem and rebooted the gateway system and
everythings works as it should.

Bryan Swann wrote:

> In a lab environment, I have three systems.  One has two network cards
> (I'll call it the gateway system), while the other two only have a
> single card.  I have subnetted a class C address and have one system on
> each side of the gateway system. Each of these uses the gateway system
> as the "default" route.  I also have IP forwarding configuring on the
> gateway system.
>
> >From the gateway system, I can ping either of the two other systems.
> >From each of the two systems, I can ping either interface on the
> gateway.  However, I can't ping from one system, through the gateway, to
> the other system.
>
> I was concerned that there may be a routing problem.  So, I configured
> tcpdump on one system and tried to ping it from the other system.  It
> appears that the gateway is not forwarding the ping requests, since no
> pings are traversing through the gateway to the other network.
>
> Can anyone provide additional advice?
>
> BTW, I just loaded Linux 5.0 on the gateway system and have not made any
> modifications to the standard kernel.
>
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| "Everything must be working perfectly, cause I don't smell any smoke"



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