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Hi All, Can anyone point me as to why I can ping the IP 61.xxx.xxx.3 from the 203.xxx.xxx.xxx network, yet if I do a traceroute from 203.xxx.xxx.xxx to 61.xxx.xxx.3 it returns traceroute to 61.xxx.xxx.3 (61.xxx.xxx.3), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 203.xxx.xxx.249 (203.xxx.xxx.249) 3.233 ms 3.474 ms 3.168 ms 2 203.xxx.xxx.249 (203.xxx.xxx.249) 8.624 ms 6.799 ms 6.559 ms Regards Tim To: <m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch> Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 10:48 PM Subject: m0n0wall - Using Public IPs no NAT > Hi All > > Has anyone successfully used m0n0wall to route 2 networks together > > I have a situation like this > > Wan Interface (sis1) > > Ip address 203.xxx.xxx.249 > Subnet /27 > Gateway 203.xxx.xxx.228 > > Lan Interface (sis0) > > Ip address 61.xxx.xxx.1 > subnet /25 > > I have disabled NAT etc, yet when I try and access the web server on > 61.xxx.xxx.14 > I end up with log entries like this > > 21:05:21.391833 sis0 @0:11 B 61.xxx.xxx.14,80 -> 203.xxx.xxx.226,2174 PR tcp > len 20 44 -AS IN > > Any idea what i have missed. I have inserted firewall rules allowing any > to any on both the LAN and WAN interfaces. I can ping, traceroute via the > m0n0wall device with out any difficulty, I just can't get the web server to > talk even though it does if I am on the same subnet. > > It is only a temporary solution while I replace some damaged hardware. > > > TIA > > Tim > |