> First, are you sure that's what you want? What would be > more common based on the addresses would be to source nat > the internal addresses (eth0). Do you even need NAT? > > Anyway, if not, do you have a route on 203.110.12.225 back > to the 155.190.50.0/24 network?
Oops! You've hit the nail on the head. I can't see any devices on the 155.190.50.0/24 network from 203.110.12.225 - so that's most likely my problem. Is there another way that I can do this?
