Re: Debian and router

2000-06-14 Thread Steve Rothanburg
OK, it looks like the subnets are fine on the debian box. How is your Cisco configured? It should have the x.y.26.46/28 subnet assigned to the ethernet and the x.y.26.0/27 and x.y.26.32/28 subnets should have static routes to x.y.26.61. Andreas Palsson wrote: > > On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Ron Rademak

Re: Debian and router

2000-06-14 Thread Ron Rademaker
First of all, I guess you'll want ip masquerading, you'll have to put that on in your ipchains. Can je ping outside from x.y.26.62 ? This is also the box you really should set up masquerading! Ron On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Andreas Palsson wrote: > On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Ron Rademaker wrote: > > Some b

Re: Debian and router

2000-06-14 Thread Andreas Palsson
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Ron Rademaker wrote: Some background: I got a range IP:nrs from x.y.26.0 to x.y.26.63. The Cisco is located at x.y.26.62. I've divided the whole net into three parts, 0->31, 32->48 and 49->63. The debian-box is supposed to be located at x.y.26.61. I understand that I have to

Re: Debian and router

2000-06-14 Thread Ron Rademaker
What does your route tables looks like, what does ifconfig give, what does ipchains -L give as output?? Ron Rademaker On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Andreas Palsson wrote: > Hello. > > Anyone got any good information on using Linux as a router? > > I have a Slink-box that is supposed to route traffic be

Debian and router

2000-06-14 Thread Andreas Palsson
Hello. Anyone got any good information on using Linux as a router? I have a Slink-box that is supposed to route traffic between 3 networks. It's equipped with 3 3Com cards and on of them is connected to a Cisco-router (Internet). Everything works between the two networks, but I can't get any tra