On Tue, 2011-10-25 at 11:05 +0200, OBones wrote:

> 
> I must be missing something obvious in my configuration, but when I 
> first activated the "routed" mode on the modem, I naively thought that 
> it would work "out of the box" for the outgoing connections because of 
> the DHCP configuration for eth1. I knew I would have to add some port 
> forwarding rules in the ISP modem, but that could be done later on, 
> provided the "outgoing" connections were working.
> 
> Do you have any idea what I have missed?
> Anything I should try?
> Do you need more information?

Please post the output of these two commands:

- ip addr ls
- ip route ls

Thanks,
-Tom
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