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- Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2004 12:33:24 +0900
- From: Alain Hoang <hoanga@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] routing question
- References: <20040626195119.5450ddc0.tlug@example.com> <20040626110829.GA30783@example.com> <20040626205150.7e11be74.tlug@example.com> <20040626120306.GB30950@example.com> <20040626214921.5ad8fb7f.tlug@example.com>
Hi, On Jun 26, 2004, at 9:49 PM, Botond Botyanszki wrote: > On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 21:03:06 +0900 > uvacoder@example.com wrote: > [snip] > I have no problem accessing this network from the firewall, but cant > get > to the zaurus at 192.168.129.201. Same in reverse. > > In a diagram it's like this: > > +-------------------------------------> > | <----------------------------------+ > firewall laptop eth0 laptop usb0 zaurus usbd0 > 192.168.1.1 <--> 192.168.2.12 <--> 192.168.129.1 <--> 192.168.129.201 > I'm a little confused here. Why is the network between your laptop and firewall on different subnets? Your original post with all of the routing information shows something a little different than this diagram. The PC in the original post is also the firewall? It seems that eth0 on the firewall has two IP addresses on it. With 192.168.2.1 being an IP alias. I am not sure what you need to do with your internal network but just from a glance I consider this type of IP alias setup unjustified unless you just want more debugging work when things break. But, you might have reasons not yet mentioned which completely justify the means. I would follow Tobias's suggestions on getting a packet sniffer and watching what is happening to your flow of packets on the line. In my experience a packet sniffer and patience has helped a lot more in debugging these type of issues. But YMMV. Some questions I was not clear on are: Did you turn on IP Forwarding on your laptop? I assume yes. Which machine did you flush iptables from? I'm going assume your firewall and the laptop so there should be no firewall packet dropping that should be interfering with this operation. If the above 2 questions are yes and the firewall's 192.168.129.0/24 route has been pointed to 192.168.1.1/32 as its gateway I'm rather baffled. Perhaps, there is more than meets the eye here. Cheers, Alain "When at home I can move mountains, yet when travelling in a foreign country I can't even do my laundry." -Unknown
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