On 10/27/07, Jake Conk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have my OpenBSD machine setup as a router and when I moved my
> network from my office to my new datacenter I was no longer able to
> connect to the internet from machines behind the obsd router. When I
> try to ping a domain such as google.com from any of the machines
> behind the router I get the ip adress of the domain or host back BUT I
> do not get any successful replies back.
>
> I do have ipforwarding setup and my openbsd router machine has named
> setup also but as a forwarder to nameservers I have located elsewhere.
>
> The only thing that changed when moving from network a (the office) to
> network b (the datacenter) was the ip. It use to have a private ip and
> now has a public ip attached to one of the ports. All the internal ips
> with and behind the router remain the same.
>
> The router has actually 2 public ips, one that is carped and another
> ip address that is just configured as a public ip.
>
> I don't know what else the problem could be. I've updated my default
> gateway and ip addresses on my openbsd router, what else am I missing
> here? Is there something probably cached that is sending requests from
> my machines behind the router to its old ip that used to be configured
> on the server?
>
> Please help!


Do your upstream routers know how to find the networks behind your
openbsd router ?

/Tony

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