RE: Linux routing problem

2001-01-18 Thread Joel Lansden
Yes - there is - that's what's so weird - everything looks as though it should work... My ISP programmed this router w/ source & remote addresses, as well as assigning one of my new Useable IP's to the ethernet port on the router. The other IP was assigned to the "outside" NIC on my linux server.

Re: Linux routing problem

2001-01-18 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, you wrote: > Greetings all! > > I am having a problem with Redhat 6.2 routing the connection to my LAN. > > I was recently placed on what my ISP calls a "routed connection", rather > than a connection using a DSL modem. > > I was using my Linux box to monitor & log traffic,

Linux routing problem

2001-01-17 Thread Joel Lansden
Greetings all! I am having a problem with Redhat 6.2 routing the connection to my LAN. I was recently placed on what my ISP calls a "routed connection", rather than a connection using a DSL modem. I was using my Linux box to monitor & log traffic, use ipchains, and several other functions, in a