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Hello!
yep you're right. Routing tables are ok, network is ok, problem is in
iptables. Somebody who post on this list few days ago had the same
problem.
tnx, bye, Gorazd
>
> i'm not sure i understand what you're saying. i think you're
> saying that you can get to the net from the gateway host but
> not from internal hosts. check the routing tables on the
> internal hosts. their default route must be the internal
> address of the gateway host. having this wrong is one way to
> produce these symptoms. if it's not that, use tcpdump to
> watch what packets are doing. that'll help immensely in
> diagnosing the problem.
>
> raf
>
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