you can only have one ping working per subnet at a time. So if you have left your pings running they will interfere with each other. ICMP does not NAT too well.
sai On 11/1/06, Sam Newnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe I'm being dumb or its just been a long day but I'm having a slight problem I don't think I should be having. LAN 192.168.250.0/24 ClientLAN 192.168.251.0/24 I have two hosts 192.168.250.10 and 192.168.251.10 for simplicity sake I can ping x251.10 to x250.10 I can ping x251.10 to x250.1 I can ping x250.10 to x251.1 But not ping x250.10 to x251.10 I have FW rules to allow all traffic from both interfaces to anywhere. Everything looks right in the routing table Is there something I'm missing – I searched the forums and stuff – its shouldn't this difficult… Sam Newnam SystemSam Technologies, LLC www.systemsam.com
