Do you have the LEAF router set up to NAT traffic from the LAN to 192.169.0.0/24? If not, then the problem is probably that the ADSL modem does not know that 192.168.0.1 is its route to 10.0.10.0/24. If you do, then everything else you posted looks OK.

At this point, you don't really know which side of the setup is causing the problem. You might try ping'ing the ADSL modem from the LAN host and seeing what packet counts increment, as a clue to determining whether it is the ping or the reply that is failing to arrive. (Or you can do the same tests with http and snmp, of course.)

At 06:53 AM 9/30/2003 +1000, AdStar wrote:
Hi all,
I've searched everywhere on the web and have found nothing to do with this
config (Tom touches on it in his FAQ's but I can't seem to get it to work).
I'm running Bering with shorewall 1.4.2

Here is my setup.
---------------            ------------     ----------
| ADSL MODEM  |------------| Firewall |-----| Switch |
---------------            ------------     ----------
PPPOE Connect to my ISP.
ADSL Modem: 192.168.0.2 on LAN Interface
Firewall eth0: 192.168.0.1
         eht1: 10.0.10.1

I wish to be able to get the the web config page and SNMP on the ADSL modem
from an internal machine. My internal machines IP is 10.0.10.30
Here are the config files from my firewall. I CAN ping the ADSL modem from my
firewall but cannot access it at all from my internal network.
[details deleted]





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