HI Ed,

Thanks, The problem seemsto be that no matter which changes I attempt to
save in the network config window in Linux, Linux will not allow me to make
the changes and reverts back to the original IP settings.  So no matter
which gateway I choose, I can't implement it.  DO you know what would cause
this?

Thanks,

Dan Sabo

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Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2002 9:08 AM
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Subject: Re: Linux 7.2 server on a home network with Linksys router -
can'tconnect


On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 12:31:51AM -0400, Dan Sabo wrote:
> Thanks Ed,
>
> So is this why I can't access my server on my home network?  Because I
don't
> have the correct port enabled for that server?  How would I go about
> enabling the correct port for that server?  And how can I check to see
which
> port I need to enable?

You can't access your server because your default gateway is wrong
unless you've changed it since your first post.  The default gateway
must be the address of the internal side of the Linksys router
(typically 192.168.1.1).  If you're still pointing to the WAN address,
you will have connectivity since the Linux system can not directly see
the WAN address.

        .../Ed

p.s. When replying, please trim off the mailing list trailers at the
bottom - you'll get a brand new set on every posting...

--
Ed Wilts, Mounds View, MN, USA
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