Pieter Donche wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Feb 2008, Simon Hobson wrote:
nge the hostname).
> 
> 
> If I read the netstat -nr tables the routing looks to follow the directions
> I want.
> 
> 
> The setup worked for years in Shorewall 1.0.3 and also in my test setup
> in Shorewall 4.0.6.
> 

Shorewall cannot cause the martian messages you are seeing. Given that we've
established that you haven't bridged the interfaces externally, I would next
carefully check the cabling. Traffic from your local network is arriving on
eth0 -- that means that eth0 is cabled to the local network even though you
have defined eth0 as your 'net' interface.

The detection of interfaces is non-deterministic in recent kernels so the
distributions have installed measures to insure that the assignment of
interface names to NICs is stable. But that should also be checked.

-Tom
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