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Yep, I can ping from and to other internal machines, but cannot telnet or ftp
from/to the server. One strange thing, I tried swapping the interface configs
on the server, with the nic that used to be on the internal net now being used
for outside access. For some reason, it could not obtain dhcp info from my
provider. I suppose I can try purchasing another nic and replacing it as a
last resort.
Still pretty perplexing
Michael Best wrote:
> On 29 Jul 2001, Trent Brown wrote:
>
> > I tried ipchains --flush and then from the command line issued just
> > /sbin/ipchains -A forward -i eth0 -s 192.168.2.0/24 -j MASQ
> > with the same results. Snooping on eth0 still shows no packets being
> forwarded,
> > though they arrive fine on eth1. Something very wacky is going on here.
>
> You said that you cannot telnet from an internal machine to your server
> machine. Since that is completely unrelated to MASQ, it appears that the
> problem may be in the network card. Can you ping another internal machine
> from your server?
>
> -- Michael Best
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