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Hi All,

I know this topic has been revisited before, but after doing some searching
of the archives I can not find a sufficient answer.

I am running Caldera OpenLinux 2.3, and trying to set up a simple
forwarding/NAT setup.  I current have a Linux box set up with two NIC's
(internal 10.10.x.x and external 209.17.x.x). I have an NT workstation with
an internal address (10.10.x.x).

Basically, I can do steps 1-4 in the Masq-HOWTO.  The linux box can ping
everything, surf the net, DNS works.  The NT workstation can ping both the
internal and external NICs on the linux box, but it stops there.

Previous messages in the list have said that this can be due to two things:
1) ICMP forwarding not enabled in the kernel
2) Masq not set up properly.

Now, (1) I have double checked.  ICMP forwarding is there, is there anything
else in particular I should be watching out for?

I have set up masq as it appears in the masq-howto.  The only line that I
couldn't include is that on "ip_always_defrag".  This is not present in
Caldera, maybe somebody can help on that.

I checked ip_forward with a cat and its "1".

Any help would be appreciated, I'm stuck.

Thanks.

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