Chris,

        Ray covered everything but Weblet.

        For Weblet you seem to have everything except the /etc/hosts.allow file
changed.  Check and make sure that it has 10.10.10. in there too.

Best,

Steve



On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 16:17, Chris Low wrote:
> Okay, my dhcpd file now reads as follows:
> 
> subnet 10.10.10.0  netmask 255.255.255.0 {
>    option routers 10.10.10.254;
>    option domain-name "esimail.org";
>    option domain-name-servers 127.0.0.1;
>    range 10.10.10.1 10.10.10.199;
> }
> 
> I made the newbie mistake of thinking "option" meant "optional" so I hadn't 
> changed them previously. (per Charles)
> 
> 
> Switched eth1_IPADDR=10.10.10.1 to eth1_IPADDR=10.10.10.254 (per Lynn)
> 
> 
> and checked the things Ray asked about:
> the masq rule reads:
> 
> 0  0  MASQ  all ------ 0xFF 0x00  eth0      10.10.10.0/24      0.0.0.0/0  n/a
> 
> and cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward does return a 1
> 
> Now everything seems to work correctly! (Ping, web access, and SSH at 
> least--I haven't put our Exchange server behind the firewall yet since 
> there are other users in the office.) I am so thankful for your help 
> through this.
> 
> Three more question before I go though:
> 
> 1) Since the ISP's router is set to route incoming mail to our exchange 
> server at it's current address (192.168.1.2) all I should have to do is 
> assign that server a new static IP (something along the lines of 
> 10.10.10.200) and let the ISP know about this change, right?
> 
> 2) It looks like our ISP's router is set to renew nonstatic ip addresses 
> every 27000 seconds (7.5 hours). I know this affects the ip address for 
> eth0, will that affect anything else behind the firewall? Basically I'm 
> wondering if this is okay to leave as-is or should I try to assign eth0 a 
> static ip.
> 
> 3) How do I enable the weblet application? I changed the settings in the 
> weblet package: SERVER_NAME and SERVER_ADDR to both be 10.10.10.254 to 
> match the eth1 address. I also changed the CLIENT_ADDR to 10.10.10. but so 
> far I've been unable to access is from the internal  NT box.
> 
> Thanks again,
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
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