On 10 Feb 2000, Arcady Genkin wrote:
> Then I'm trying to ping 192.168.1.1 from the laptop, and
> can't. Traceroute to that address stops at 192.168.2.1, so I guess
> that the request is routed correctly, but the Debian box wouldn't
> forward it.
I would check to see if you have IP Forwarding
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Arcady Genkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Please never mind my previous message. All workes fine after I added
routing info for 192.168.2.0 to the firewall's routing table.
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Matthew Dalton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The laptop needs the following settings:
> - Gateway - your Debian box (192.168.2.1)
> - a route to the 192.168.2.x network
>
> The Debian box needs:
> - forwarding enabled
> - Gateway - your FreeBSD pc (192.168.1.1)
> - a route to the 192.168.2.x netw
The laptop needs the following settings:
- Gateway - your Debian box (192.168.2.1)
- a route to the 192.168.2.x network
The Debian box needs:
- forwarding enabled
- Gateway - your FreeBSD pc (192.168.1.1)
- a route to the 192.168.2.x network
- a route to the 192.168.1.x network
The FreeBSD box wi
Hi. I've just got a laptop computer. I already have a two-computer
network running with a FreeBSD box doing NAT and firewalling, and a
Debian box behind it. I need to obtain means of connecting my notebook
to the 'net.
Because I'm too cheap to buy a hub, and also because I have a bunch of
networki
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