> Linux Box 1 is...
> eth0 (internal) 192.168.100.130/255.255.255.0
> eth1 (external) 202.44.164.38/255.255.255.240
> 
> Linux Box 2 is...
> eth0 (internal) 192.168.100.131/255.255.255.0
> eth1 (external) 202.44.164.39/255.255.255.240
> 

Wouldn't you need to have distinct IP subnets on each internal network?  Not
both on 192.168.100?

S.   :)

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