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Hello,
I've recently tried to set up an internal network for some machines to do
computations with. I'm trying to use IP Tables and I'm following the
Howto guide as carefully as possible. I get as far as pinging the
server's outside eth0 card from the node, and this works, but I cannot
ping anything on the outside from the nodes. When I type netstat -rn as
is suggested in the howto, I do not see my IP Adress in the gateway column
in the final row of the table (I only see zeros). Can anyone give me a
clue as to what might be the problem here? Also, I have not recompiled my
kernel, perhaps I need to do that despite the fact that I'm seem to be
runing all the modules I need according, again, to the howto?
Thanks a lot for your help,
Brad
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