Are you able to ping www.google.co.nz from the firewall? If so, then you're on the internet and we can stop worrying about that.
Are you using dhcp to configure the networking on your pc's? If so, then you want the following infomation to be transferred (I'm assuming green subnet, change if necessary): Default gateway: IP address of the green network card on the IPCop box DNS servers: As above (switch on the dns sever on the IPCop box!), and 10.0.0.138 This should set everything up fine. LEt us know where the problem is - the firewall or the internal network. And don't be swayed by people who badmouth IPCop - it does exactly what it does on the can, is really simple to maintain, and just works once set up. Steve On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 14:52:51 +1200 Kerry Mayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm still having trouble with my Speedtouch Pro ADSL modem. I have it > connected to a firewall (IPCop so far but hopefully moving to PFSense) > and then to my Ubuntu laptop. (You see how I'm getting as many > references to linux in as possible?). > > I can connect from the laptop through the firewall to the modem, but > can't get any further. The only thing I can think of is that the > routing is messed up. Here's the IP address table and routing table > as reported by the modem: > > IP address table > Intf Address Netmask Type Transl Action > Orcon 60.234.197.91 255.0.0.0 Auto pat > eth0 10.0.0.138 255.0.0.0 Extra none > > IP route table > Destination Source Gateway Intf Action > 10.0.0.0/8 10.0.0.0/8 10.0.0.138 eth0 > 60.234.197.91/32 any 60.234.197.91 Orcon > 10.0.0.138/32 any 10.0.0.138 eth0 > 127.0.0.1/32 any 127.0.0.1 loop > default any 60.234.197.91 Orcon > > I can't follow everything that's going on, can anyone see any issues? > > I can't ping 60.234.197.91 - I should be able to, right? > > Kerry.
