On 12/16/05, Bryan Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
traceroute is your friend. I'm sure you've tried it, just didn't post
the results?
It doesn't show any hop. Like ping, we only see packets coming into
wireless interface of gwA, and they don't ever come out of it.
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Fernando M. Braga
On 12/16/05, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Every attempt to access any host on the Internet gets to gwA
int_wireless, but doesn't goes out on ext_if. gwB can't even ping gwA
external address 1.2.3.2.
I assume gwA and gwB can ping each other on the internal interface, at
Hi,
I'm facing an unusual problem with routing. I can access an internal
server (with real IP) thru an OpenBSD gateway (gwA). Everything works
when connection is initiated from the Internet. But gwB can't make its
way back to the Internet.
Every attempt to access any host on the Internet gets to
traceroute is your friend. I'm sure you've tried it, just didn't post
the results?
On 12/16/05, Fernando Braga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm facing an unusual problem with routing. I can access an internal
server (with real IP) thru an OpenBSD gateway (gwA). Everything works
when
(reply inline, sorry)
On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 01:34:38PM -0300, Fernando Braga wrote:
I'm facing an unusual problem with routing. I can access an internal
server (with real IP) thru an OpenBSD gateway (gwA). Everything works
when connection is initiated from the Internet. But gwB can't make
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