Surge wrote: > Hi, > I agree with you. But it's odd because I can't find where on the > network I would have this.... here's the run down of what I have. > > I have 2 locations where I have routers in my building. Room 1 has a > router for the 192.168.2.0, same room another router for the 10.1.50.0. > and another router for the 74.2.235.0. They all have a link to my > warehouse - Room 2, which has a router for the 74.2.235.0, same room > another route with 24 ports, 12 ports are configured for the > 192.168.2.0, and the other 10.1.50.0. > > Now just for grins I also disabled some policies in the policy file, now > I should be able to ping between 192.168.2.0 and 10.1.50.0. Even though > I understand that we a re looking for the culprit which is creating a > bridge between the 74.2.235.0 and 10.1.50.0, right?
If you want to test without the bridging getting in the way, set arp_filter=1 on your interfaces (/etc/shorewall/interfaces). -Tom -- Tom Eastep \ When I die, I want to go like my Grandfather who Shoreline, \ died peacefully in his sleep. Not screaming like Washington, USA \ all of the passengers in his car http://shorewall.net \________________________________________________
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