Re: Intranet/Internet Gateway - Intranet requests to Internet ip time out

2005-09-23 Thread Thomas Dimson
Hey, thanks for the replies, I'll see if I can clarify a little bit.

On 20 Sep 2005 13:40:17 -0400, Lowell Gilbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Are you sure that is *is* returning through the university network?
 I would not expect it to do so.

I'm not sure, just a hypothesis. What I meant is that my server is
probably seeing that a request is coming from a 129.97.x.x address,
and then deciding to return through NIC #2, and that possibly the
client machine isn't expecting that, so never recieves the packet. I
don't really much about the innards of networking, so it probably
works nothing like that

On 9/20/05, Peter Clutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 You need to have DNS set up correctly on your internal network, tha's why IP
 works but domain name doesn't.
To what extent do I need to set up DNS? Are we talking about making a
full BIND server and making sense out of that? Can you point me in the
direction of a good guide, the handbook is awfully confusing on that
subject.

Right now, I am using a third-party DNS server (www.no-ip.org) with a
registered domain name because on my old connection I was using a
dynamic IP. Is my best bet just to contact them and see if they can
set up entries that redirect certain IPs?
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Re: Intranet/Internet Gateway - Intranet requests to Internet ip time out

2005-09-20 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Thomas Dimson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi,
 
 I've posted here about getting a gateway working and everyone was a
 great help. There is just one thing left to fix before everything
 works 100%.
 
 I have my routes set up as thus: any requests to 127.97.0.0 is routed
 through network card #2, (127.97.245.108)  within my university
 network for high speeds. Any other traffic is routed through network
 card #1 (192.168.1.110) to 192.168.1.1, which is a router with a cable
 modem attached. Everything works beautifully - my original problem was
 that natd wasn't enabled on my university network IP.
 
 Here is my problem: whenever a person on the internal network tries to
 connect to my web server (or anything else) on my public IP, the
 request times out. I type in www.presidenturkel.com (my domain name)
 on any computer in my university and it appears like it exists, but
 does not return any signals. If I manually type in the ip
 127.97.245.108, it works perfectly. My guess is that the computer is
 not expecting a request to return through the university network.

Are you sure that is *is* returning through the university network?
I would not expect it to do so.
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Re: Intranet/Internet Gateway - Intranet requests to Internet ip time out

2005-09-20 Thread Peter Clutton
On 20 Sep 2005 13:40:17 -0400, Lowell Gilbert 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 
 Thomas Dimson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 
  Here is my problem: whenever a person on the internal network tries to
  connect to my web server (or anything else) on my public IP, the
  request times out. I type in 
  www.presidenturkel.comhttp://www.presidenturkel.com(my domain name)
  on any computer in my university and it appears like it exists, but
  does not return any signals. If I manually type in the ip
  127.97.245.108 http://127.97.245.108, it works perfectly. 

  You need to have DNS set up correctly on your internal network, tha's why 
IP works but domain name doesn't.
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Intranet/Internet Gateway - Intranet requests to Internet ip time out

2005-09-18 Thread Thomas Dimson
Hi,

I've posted here about getting a gateway working and everyone was a
great help. There is just one thing left to fix before everything
works 100%.

I have my routes set up as thus: any requests to 127.97.0.0 is routed
through network card #2, (127.97.245.108)  within my university
network for high speeds. Any other traffic is routed through network
card #1 (192.168.1.110) to 192.168.1.1, which is a router with a cable
modem attached. Everything works beautifully - my original problem was
that natd wasn't enabled on my university network IP.

Here is my problem: whenever a person on the internal network tries to
connect to my web server (or anything else) on my public IP, the
request times out. I type in www.presidenturkel.com (my domain name)
on any computer in my university and it appears like it exists, but
does not return any signals. If I manually type in the ip
127.97.245.108, it works perfectly. My guess is that the computer is
not expecting a request to return through the university network.

My question is: is there anyway to make any requests from the internal
network to my public ip work? It is going to be irritating if I make
people memorize two domain names based on whether they are inside or
not.

I realize this is complicated, so here is my netstat -r output:
netstat -r
Routing tables

Internet:
DestinationGatewayFlagsRefs  Use  Netif Expire
default192.168.1.1UGS 0   128500vr0
localhost  localhost  UH  0  208lo0
129.97 cn-rtrev-res15net. UGS 0 2490vr1
129.97.245/24  link#2 UC  00vr1
cn-rtrev-res15net. 00:04:9b:1e:20:00  UHLW20vr1443
rn-revwca12.uwater 00:0b:db:e4:20:48  UHLW1  560vr1   1134
rn-revwca14.uwater 00:0a:e6:88:ac:a2  UHLW1  448vr1941
rn-revwca22.uwater 00:14:38:10:c5:4a  UHLW1  332vr1   1041
rn-revwca23.uwater 00:11:09:70:2b:f5  UHLW1  308vr1   1003
rn-revwcb03.uwater 00:0f:b0:73:5c:a7  UHLW1  320vr1   1150
rn-revwcb13.uwater 00:13:d4:88:c1:30  UHLW1  152vr1589
rn-revwcb14.uwater 00:11:d8:73:3a:c1  UHLW1  228vr1   1086
rn-revwcb15.uwater 00:11:2f:5c:32:8d  UHLW1   24vr1   1147
rn-revwcb18.uwater 00:0a:e4:d6:08:0e  UHLW1   74vr1
rn-revwcb19.uwater 00:50:ba:82:fc:24  UHLW1   74vr1981
rn-revwcb20.uwater 00:0a:e6:55:4b:19  UHLW1  306vr1991
rn-revwcb23.uwater 00:40:f4:68:0a:8f  UHLW1  332vr1   1068
rn-revwda02.uwater 00:0a:e4:d0:27:2c  UHLW1  104vr1602
rn-revwda15.uwater 00:07:95:31:51:26  UHLW1   98vr1   1066
rn-revwda23.uwater 00:0f:b0:8c:2b:28  UHLW1  126vr1   1068
rn-revwda24.uwater 00:c0:9f:b0:95:56  UHLW1   34vr1   1068
rn-revwdb02.uwater 00:11:25:47:bf:7a  UHLW1  132vr1774
rn-revwdb03.uwater 00:a0:d1:20:0f:ba  UHLW1  224vr1   1068
rn-revwdb04.uwater 00:11:25:d6:ff:0b  UHLW1  308vr1983
rn-revwdb07.uwater 00:12:3f:e2:5d:c5  UHLW1  306vr1   1173
rn-revwdb09.uwater 00:10:dc:ff:94:f2  UHLW132424vr1   1102
rn-revwdb12.uwater 00:0f:b0:83:a0:d4  UHLW1   50vr1692
rn-revwdb22.uwater 00:13:20:2a:80:3e  UHLW1  100vr1   1089
rn-revwea07.uwater 00:0f:b0:8c:54:6f  UHLW1  150vr1968
rn-revwea09.uwater 00:12:3f:db:c9:3f  UHLW1  144vr1   1055
rn-revwea13.uwater 00:0d:87:9d:18:af  UHLW1  330vr1907
rn-revwea15.uwater 00:13:d4:36:49:c0  UHLW1  126vr1986
rn-revwea17.uwater 00:0d:56:ad:32:93  UHLW1  124vr1   1068
rn-revwea19.uwater 00:14:51:15:1c:fe  UHLW1   66vr1364
rn-revwea21.uwater 00:c0:9f:c1:2f:61  UHLW1  258vr1   1177
rn-revweb01.uwater 00:0a:e4:37:0b:2b  UHLW1   26vr1   1079
rn-revweb03.uwater 00:01:4a:5f:46:08  UHLW1   46vr1774
rn-revweb07.uwater 00:0a:e6:a3:d2:3c  UHLW1  332vr1   1078
rn-revweb09.uwater 00:12:3f:e2:1d:bb  UHLW1   96vr1   1198
rn-revweb17.uwater 00:02:3f:7d:52:f0  UHLW1   50vr1   1077
rn-revweb23.uwater 00:11:09:b7:a0:f6  UHLW1   12vr1   1055
129.97.245.255 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  UHLWb   1 5552vr1
192.168.1  link#1 UC  00vr0
192.168.1.100:20:78:ce:cb:b4  UHLW2 5017vr0   1161
192.168.1.107  00:11:95:5d:0b:7f  UHLW140152vr0   1157
192.168.1.255  ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  UHLWb   1  117vr0

I am not entirely sure why there are so many things in the middle
there, I don't know what they are and they never used to show up...

And my ifconfig output:
vr0: