I apologise for the previous post... I keep forgeting to turn off that dam
html shit.....
Charles, Thanks for the information so far! I added the following lines to
the ipfilter.conf file at the end:
$IPCH -A input -j ACCEPT -p 50 -s 64.241.69.122 -d 24.9.126.49
$IPCH -A input -j ACCEPT -p 51 -s 64.241.69.122 -d 24.9.126.49
$IPCH -A input -p upd -s 64.241.69.122 -d 24.9.126.49 500: -j ACCEPT
$IPCH -A input -j ACCEPT -p 50 -s 24.9.126.49 -d 64.241.69.122
$IPCH -A input -j ACCEPT -p 51 -s 24.9.126.49 -d 64.241.69.122
$IPCH -A input -p upd -s 24.9.126.49 -d 64.241.69.122 500: -j ACCEPT
I've also set all of the relevant interfaces in
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/<interfacename>/rp_filter to 0
The disks I'm using are Eigerstein 1 with the ipsec floppy kernel in a dual
floppy configuration.
The network is like this:
<private 192.168.10.0/24>-----<Router cx1140290-c
24.0.0.0>---<Internet>---<Router 64.241.69.122>-----<private
192.168.110.0/24>
with the obvious goal of accessing the remote networks for misc. services
such as printing SMB etc.
In the barf log after the latest changes I can see that the packets are
leaving but not showing up on the remote end.
The rp_filter setting bothers me.. I figure you have it turned on in the
kernel for a reason but Klips says it may not work with the settings as they
are default.
I also tried echowall 1.22 with this configuration with no apparent change.
I have found several referances to using tcpdump to check traffic is there a
lrp package for tcpdump? or maybe another utility for troubleshooting the
network?
Thank you everyone for your advice so far!
John Abrams
Network Navigators USA
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