Can you connect to/from your internal net from your bridge box?  If so,
you probably didn't set your default route.


On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 11:23:21PM +0100, Steen Suder wrote:

> I've made a box with Linux 2.2.20.
> It's setup as a bridge on a internetlink to do some MAC-based traffic
> control (wrr+wipl).
> 
> I've put in three NICs with the thought of having two NICs for the
> bridge (no IP and in promisc mode... DA! ;-)  and a third NIC (eth2) for
> remote administration through ssh.
> 
> INET--eth0=bridgebox=eth1--LAN-switch
>                =               |
>              eth2--------------+
> 
> For the not monospaced readers:
> Wrr-box has eth0 to the 'net and eth1 to the LAN (a switch); thats the
> bridge NICs. Eth2 has an IP and is also connected to the the LAN
> (same switch).
> 
> STP is enabled on the bridge.
> 
> The problem:
> I can not SSH out from the box and I can not SSH in to it from the
> Internet. I have to be able to connect to it from the Internet with SSH.
> 
> Only eth0 and eth1 is in the bridge which has the MAC of the physical
> eth0.
> 
> Question:
> What will I have to do to be able to SSH in to the box?
> I'm probably missing something quite obvious here, please point it
> out...
> 
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