On Mon, 2010-02-08 at 15:55 +0100, Sylvain Beucler wrote:
>
> So eventually the issue was an outdated ARP cache somewhere, which
> sent paquets to the old interface (eth0) instead of eth1, triggering
> different firewall rules.
> 
> Fixed using:
>   arpspoof -i eth1 78.40.125.XX
> 
> I also recommend:
>   iptables -t raw -A PREROUTING -s $MY_IP -d 78.40.125.XX -j TRACE
> to trace firewall rules :)

  Nice, I wouldn't dare while Shorewall was taking control of all the
networking conf, but now I will.

  And sorry for the switch mayhem, I thought I fixed it for good (my
switch/Cisco specialist is gone, but I can give you its new coordinates
for the missile target).


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