Dear Hugo,
torsdag, den 27 januari 2000, you wrote:
HB> I may be mistaken but if you're using 255.255.255.224 for a netmask, then
HB> the ip-addresses of your router map into the same subnet: the one from 128
HB> (networkaddress) upto 159(broadcastaddress). This will not be your
HB> intension.
Well, but I cannot reach other outside IP addresses through the firewall,
and from the firewall everything works fine.
HB> If you use routed as your sole means of routing, you'd better use the "-s"
HB> (from supply routes) option
Sorry, You lost me here, supply routes ? =)
Regards, Fredrik Bergstrom
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