Hey!
Traceroute usually defaults to the primary interface (eth0) when multiple
interfaces are involved. You should specifically tell traceroute to use a
different interface which in your case should be "eth1":
# traceroute -i eth1 192.168.101.4
That should work.
Sean Roe wrote:
Hi all,
I
Hi all,
I have a kinda weird setup and its doing some strange stuff.
I have three Linux boxes behind a cisco 2501 router hooked to a T-1 frame.
One of the boxes is an IP_Masq box. The Cisco is using NAT to talk to the
linux boxes. My problem is I can telnet to the Masq box from the
Internet,
On Mon, 18 Jan 1999, Sean Roe wrote:
Date: Mon, 18 Jan 1999 07:26:43 -0700 (MST)
From: Sean Roe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [masq] Weird problems in IP Masq
Hi all,
I have a kinda weird setup and its doing some strange stuff.
I have three Linux boxes behind
I have three Linux boxes behind a cisco 2501 router hooked to a T-1 frame.
One of the boxes is an IP_Masq box. The Cisco is using NAT to talk to the
linux boxes.
Why are you doing double NAT?
My problem is I can telnet to the Masq box from the
Internet, I can run lynx from it ftp, ect.