I agree it looks like a routing issue. forwarding may not be enabled on
network two.
nat or proxying may solve some of the problems without bothering the
service provider. but since you must be paying an arm and a leg for the 2
mbps link, bother your provider.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ian C.Sison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, February 02, 2001 5:33 AM
Subject: Re: [plug] Need Expert
>On Thu, 01 Feb 2001, you wrote:
>> Dear PLUGggers,
>>
>> Anybody interested to give "professional" service?
>>
>> Here's the problem: We cannot connect to the internet! (easy....)
>>
>> Here are some details:
>> -Network One is connected to Network Two using a 128kbps leased-line
(2kms.)
>> -Network Two houses the 2Mbps satellite link thru ECCNet.
>> -Network One can communicate to Network Two and vice-versa (no problem).
>> -Both systems run on RH6.x
>> -But Network One cannot communicate outside to the Internet.--this is the
main
>> problem.
>>
>> Note: The Cisco guys from CTI were not successful....so it's time for the
Linux
>> guys!
>
>This seems to me to be a routing issue.
>
>What IPs are you using in nets 1 and 2 ? Private or public ? If public who
>gave you your IP pool? Are you sure your service provider correctly routed
>those IPs through your sattelite link?
>
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