Bill Schoolcraft wrote:

>         I have a Linux Red Hat 5.1 network here at home, all three boxes ping
> in any direction, no packet loss. I can also login onto the web via my
> primay box THEN telnet from any other box here at home to the PRIMARY
> box then to the the shell account I have at the local community
> college and check my email, no problem.
>
>         I also have no security needs per-se' for this is just a home machine
> needed for web access.
>
>         I have all the "scripts" components from "Linux Network Toolkit, by
> SERY" and when I run his ( hopefully edited correctly for my system)
> _firewall.rules_ script I get the current IP assinged to me displayed
> to me. I've kept track of these outputs and the address I get is
> different each time which is consistent with the nature of a
> dynamically assinged address.
>

    Hrm, I used the same ToolKit book and everything works fine.I have
implemented the security srcipt though, so it's likely that
that is where the problem is, perhaps you could give us the output of
netstat -r
to help us out....


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