Fleming, John (ZeroChaos) schrieb:
Do you have a second machine directly connected to 213.x.x.67? If so try
to ping .67 and check the local arp table. If .67 shows up on the
machine that is trying to ping .67 then you have a firewall/nat/route
issue. If it doesn't show up then there is something wrong with the
virtual ip.
I Already fixed the 1:1 NAT problem. I had to open the LAN Ports for WAN and not the external WAN IP. ;-)


Let us/me know either way and we'll see what we can do.

What can I do to solve my Problem with my three LAN subnets: 192.168.0.0/24, 192.168.3.0/24 and 192.168.101.0/24. All of them are located on the same physical interface and in this moment it is not possible to join the subnets.

Is there a way to handle that configuration?

Regards
    Bastian

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