What are the netmasks for the respective interfaces?

At 05:48 PM 10/7/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello,
>I'm using RH7.2 with route...  I'm having a problem forwarding traffic from
>two separate lans.  I know my kernel is configured correctly, because I had
>it working before I swapped out the lan cards (bad move).
>
>My router has two interfaces, eth0:10.0.0.164 and eth1:10.0.0.177.
>
>my routing table looks like this:
>10.0.0.176    0.0.0.0    255.255.255.240    U    0    0    0    eth1
>10.0.0.160    0.0.0.0    255.255.255.240    U    0    0    0    eth0
>127.0.0.0    0.0.0.0    255.0.0.0    U    0    0    0    lo
>0.0.0.0    66.83.159.161    0    0    0    eth0
>
>I can hit the router from each individual lan, but I cannot pass through.
>Looking at tcpdump, attempts to ping one lan from the other stop at the
>interface for that network, i.e., a ping from 10.0.0.168 to 10.0.0.179 gets
>as far as 10.0.0.164 and then is not passed to eth1 for delivery.  I can't
>figure it out.  I have iptables running on top of it (unsuccessfully) to
>forward the packets, but there's got to be a better way.
>
>I know this is probably not enough info, but any suggestions would help.  If
>you need more info I'd be more than happy to send it along.


Robert Monical
Reservation Technologies, Inc.
Technology Solutions for Destination Marketing Organizations
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.restek.com




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