Re: question about routing

2005-08-15 Thread Craig Russell
You are trying to do a "double" NAT but it doesn't sound like you have NAT set up on your second network. For example: Anything on the 192.168.1.0 network is showing up on the internet as whatever IP address that your ISP assigned to you. As the traffic from say, 192.168.1.100 hits the route

question about routing

2005-08-15 Thread Danny Roelofs
Hi,   Almost a year i am working with linux, i almost can do anyting from setting up a mail server, rebuilding the kernel but i do lack a lot of knowledge about routing, and somehow i do think that its just to simple but i dont see the light.   Anyhow, bought recently a server to experiment wi