Here we go again...

I've finally got my ISP to configure the CISCO router. They made "a
a static route for xxx.xx.xxx.128/25 and configured xxx.xx.xxx.253 as a
forwarding router". The network looks like this at the moment:


ISP
 |
 |
HDSL
 |
 |
CISCO
eth0   ip xxx.xx.xxx.254, mask /??
 |
 |
eth0   ip xxx.xx.xxx.253, mask /30
LINUX  gw xxx.xx.xxx.254
eth1   ip xxx.xx.xxx.190, mask /25
 |
 |
eth0   ip xxx.xx.xxx.129, mask /25
CLIENT gw xxx.xx.xxx.190


But no go. Still the same situation: client can ping linux and vice versa,
but client cannot ping the outside world.

Could it be possible that my ISP still keeps the CISCO with mask /25 and
that is why my routing fails?

Maybe I should search for information with tcpdump but I've never used it
before -- could someone give me instructions what to do with it and what to
look for?


Cheers,
Peter



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