Thanks for your reply.
Sorry, my mistake : not eth1 but eth0. (192.168.10.X)
Eth2 - network with the DHCP Server on network 192.168.2.XXx
The DHCP serve the scope (192.168.2.0) as well : here no problem the pc got
their IP (see the log, after)
and I would like that the DHCP server serve the
Thanks Robyn,
My config
Internet - Untangle -- Switch and plug on the switch Vyatta Router, the
network 192.168.2.0, and the DHCP Server
Schema:
X - Vyatta --
Network 192.168.10.0
Internet --- Untangle Gateway --- Switch
Hi Damien,
Thanks for the extra info. I think the problem may be due to your
masquerade rules. Rule 1 is masquerading all traffic that leaves eth2.
So, anything with a source address of 192.168.10.x will be changed to a
source address of 192.168.2.10.
Rule 2 looks like it's basically
You also need to apply the firewall rules to an interface, as in
firewall {
in {
name: inbound
}
local {
name: inbound
}
}
In the above case, it's for inbound traffic, and traffic destined for
the
I just add the debian repository to my config and then apt-get install
minicom and use it.
package {
repository community {
component: main
url: http://archive.vyatta.com/vyatta;
}
repository stable {
Did you do a apt-get update after adding the debian repository?
stig
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Subject: Re: [Vyatta-users] Serial Port
Hi thx!
I