On 5/12/05, Atit_Shah <Atit_Shah at satyam.com> wrote: > My configuration is as follows: > > _______________________ > | ROUTER | > | ___ ___ | > |_____| |_______| |___| > LAN WAN > /\ /\ > | | > Stand Alone Company > Windows System Network > (eth0) (eth1) > > I have a udhcp server running on eth0. When I give the command on the > windows machine "ipconfig /renew", the router assigns an IP address to > the System in the range 192.168.1.x while the router itself has the IP > 192.168.1.1 (default). I can ping the router from the system and > vice-versa. > > I manually assigned a static IP to eth1 as 172.19.56.x insync with the > company IP address scheme. I can ping from the router to any other > system on the network. > > Now when I try to ping a system or eth1 from the windows machine I get a > time out. But if I have to manually assign an IP to the windows > machine(ie not through the udhcp server) I am able to ping eth1 and any > other system on the network. > How have you set up routing? Are you trying to do NAT? You are probably going to need to set up some IPTables. It's more than just a matter of bringing up both interfaces. (BTW, congratulations on getting both ports working now) Have you read through any of the networking howtos on linuxdocs.org?
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