Hi there!

We've built a network using RedHat 7.2 combinded with LTSP. We've tried
two different structures but only one of them works and we wonder why.
The first, working structure is:

192.168.2.2 (client1)
|
192.168.2.1 / 192.168.1.10 (server1)
|
192.168.1.20 / 192.168.0.20 (gateway)
|
Hub - 192.168.0.10 (server2)
|
192.168.0.11 (client2)

Client2 boots and loads the kernel from server2 and then sends out a
mountrequest and mounts from server1. Everything works fine!

We would like to have this structure though, and have tried it:

192.168.2.2 (client1)
|
192.168.2.1 / 192.168.1.10 (server1)
|
192.168.1.20 / 192.168.0.20 (gateway)
|
192.168.0.10 / 192.168.3.1 (server2)
|
192.168.3.2 (client2)

Client2 boots and loads the kernel from server2 and then sends the
mountrequest. This however, only reaches one of the interfaces on
server2 (192.168.3.1) and doesn't go any further. Thus, client2 is
unable to mount and remains waiting. At first we thought we had a
routing problem but if we let client2 mount from server2 then client2
can both ping and run telnet from server1. Is routing of mount requests
different from routing of other packages? It seems strange that server2
( a linux terminal server) don't seem to route it but that our
freeBSD-gateway does in the first structure. Can anyone give us a hint
or some ideas/explanations?

Thanks, Maria & Fredrik 


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