Bret:
Yes. Everything is now working properly. Apparently one of the modules
in the default Red Hat install appears to somehow be conflicting with the
3Com drivers or my routing.
- Mike
On Sat, 22 Apr 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
> have you tried to flush all ipchains rules just to eliminate it?
>
> Bret
>
> "Michael J. McGillick" wrote:
>
> > Afternoon Everyone:
> >
> > When I had Red Hat 6.1 installed on my machine, I had the following 4
> > lines at the end of my rc.local file:
> >
> > echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
> >
> > /sbin/ipchains -F forward
> > /sbin/ipchains -P forward DENY
> > /sbin/ipchains -A forward -i eth0 -s 192.168.1.2 -j MASQ
> >
> > This allowed me to have my internal Windows machine make use of my cable
> > modem Internet connection. I just did a clean install on Red Hat 6.2, and
> > attempted to do exactly the same steps. This runs, and if I do an
> > ipchains -L forward, it shows the rule in place. However, it doesn't
> > appear to be working. Further, I noticed that I can't ping the
> > internal interface of the Windows machine from the Linux box, and vice
> > versa. Both cards work just fine if I ping them from their own
> > machines, and the connection works if I reinstall Red Hat 6.1. Anyone
> > think of a reason why it's not working or something I might be missing?
> >
> > - Mike
> >
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