Bernard,
I am responding because it's a quiet weekend, and the regular gurus seem to
be out enjoying the summer weather. Notice the exclusivity of the previous
statement --- I place myself outside that group known as "gurus." :) As I
indicated in my previous response, I have a similar setup, and I'll help you
"braille" thru this the best I can. Hopefully (crosses fingers), the
regular brainatalia will be back soon.
I'll pick thru your configs to see if I can spot anything obvious, but in
the meantime, take a look at:
http://www.gnuchina.org/ftp/linux/document/LinuxRouter/dox/pa.txt
which gives a good description of the basic process. Pay particular
attention to the 2 numbered bullets at the very end. Cached ARP information
upstream can make you think it's broke when it ain't :)
Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bernard
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 7:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Dan
Subject: [Leaf-user] Forwarding to multiple IP addresses
Hi,
Please accept my apologies for the long email.
The router is running (thanks Dan for your tip re the formatting).
I can ping the external interface (eth0) now but I cannot ping the DMZ
(eth1), see diagram.
I have had to comment out a lot of the original script because I
understand this setup doesn't have an internal network - only a DMZ.
I am sure I have stuffed something up along the way.
How can I analyse the problem?
I have the suspicion that I did not cater for the fact that the
networks of the external router address and the DMZ network are 2
different networks.
The DMZ server interfaces are defined as network xxx.yyy.109.0/29
The router (IP3) is on an external network xxx.yyy.49.64/26
(xxx.yyy same in both)
Below is what I could get out of the system (after reading the
helpful doc at lrp.c0wz.com/dox/lrp-list-howtos/LRP-ts-req-HowTo.html
_______________________________________________
Leaf-user mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user