SOLVED Can't access aliased ip address

2002-01-03 Thread Chad Morgan
It turns out it was in fact a firewall problem. I discovered that I wasn't resetting the firewall to no restrictions right. I thought that resetting the policy would reset all of the rules and didn't realize I needed to do a flush first. Now that I think about it makes good sense to do it this way.

Re: Can't access aliased ip address

2002-01-03 Thread L Vogtmann
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 02 January 2002 07:02 pm, Jason M. Harvey wrote: > yes, ipmasqadm should work for the port forwarding. actually, i know > someone else who uses ipmasqadm to forward telnet traffic from his > external ip to another pc with a private ip. > h

Re: Can't access aliased ip address

2002-01-03 Thread Chad Morgan
On 2002.01.02 22:19 Jor-el wrote: > The hostnames in your prev. post were truncated and it was hard to guess > how the routing was setup. > Here is an easier to read routing table: Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface 216.86.213.93

Re: Can't access aliased ip address

2002-01-03 Thread Jor-el
Chad, On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Chad Morgan wrote: > > This doesn't appear to be the problem. When I ping ip address C, from > machine A (my computer at a remote location) tcpdump icmp -i eth0 yields > only a request. > However, once I ping ip address B from Machine A it will show both the > request a

Re: Can't access aliased ip address

2002-01-03 Thread Chad Morgan
> Chad, > > It sounds like you've fallen prey to the perils of assymmetric > routing. For simplicity, I'll refer to your ("my machine") external > server > to be machine A, eth0 to be ip-address B, and eth0:1 to be ip-address C. > Here is how things are happening : > > Machine A send

Re: Can't access aliased ip address

2002-01-02 Thread Jor-el
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Chad Morgan wrote: > > eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:A0:CC:23:A3:AC > inet addr:216.86.213.93 Bcast:216.86.213.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 > UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 > RX packets:241367 errors:0 dropped:0 overru

Re: Can't access aliased ip address

2002-01-02 Thread Jason M. Harvey
hi chad, yes, ipmasqadm should work for the port forwarding. actually, i know someone else who uses ipmasqadm to forward telnet traffic from his external ip to another pc with a private ip. having other users who may/will want pcanywhere may definitly be an issue for you to consider! i've never us

Re: Can't access aliased ip address

2002-01-02 Thread Chad Morgan
On 2002.01.02 18:29 Jason M. Harvey wrote: > hello, > > if this person wants to use pcanywhere from home... which ip address is > he using for pcanywhere to connect to? unless he's using some sort of > vpn setup between home and work, he won't get to his office pc. > are you running masquerading o

Re: Can't access aliased ip address

2002-01-02 Thread Jason M. Harvey
hello, if this person wants to use pcanywhere from home... which ip address is he using for pcanywhere to connect to? unless he's using some sort of vpn setup between home and work, he won't get to his office pc. are you running masquerading on the pc 216.86.213.93? if the 196.168 network is trans

Can't access aliased ip address

2002-01-02 Thread Chad Morgan
I have a gateway to share a dsl line with about 20 users that all use win 9x or a more recent windows product. One of the users wants to be able to setup pcanywhere so he can access his office computer using his cable modem at home instead of the phone line. This is the output of ifconfig: eth0