Ray and Charles:
I turned the iptables fw off on the red hat box, and am now able to ping
and browse w/mozilla, but only by ip rather than name resolution. Next
addressable problem - DNS. Just by your suggestions and my meager
knowledge, I was able to get by this first hurdle. Thanks again.
Oh
At 10:19 AM 2/12/2004 -0500, Earl Wilson wrote:
Ray and Charles:
I turned the iptables fw off on the red hat box, and am now able to ping
and browse w/mozilla, but only by ip rather than name resolution.
Hmmm ... I'm curious about this result. Since you had no firewalling in
place on the RH
At 12:07 PM 2/12/2004 -0500, Earl Wilson wrote:
To Review:
Upon your suggestions concerning DNS - the culprit was 2 fold:
1.) MSN (and all other M$ websites) seemed to have taken away the
ability to successfully ping them (right on the money, Charles) - I had
no problems when I pinged the ip
Earl Wilson wrote:
I assume that due to the fact that the rh box is now using the ipmasq
abilities of the Dachstein box, that the rh box still has firewall
protection (please correct me if I'm wrong on this statement).
Yes, the RedHat box is behind your Dachstein firewall, and so is
protected