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I have the following. public ip address of m0n0 wall = x.112.115.101 internal lan ip address = x.12.18.121 host that works = x.12.18.123 host that does not work = x.12.18.122 Im trying to access the internet. Im trying to access the server from the internet. Host x.12.18.123 is accessible from the internet and it can also access the internet. -------------------------------------------------- From: "Silvan Gebhardt" <pcdog at pcdog dot ch> Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 12:30 PM To: "Robbie Garrett" <rgarrett at hostourweb dot com> Subject: Re: [m0n0wall] 1 host not routing > > well, > if youre not using nat then what are you trying to acceess? > > > a host in another subnet locally? are you sure the ICMP packet has a rule > set to allow going the way backwards? > > > or do you have a globally routed subnet? are you sure you did nothing > wrong > there? > > > > Silvan > > > On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 12:28:16 -0400, "Robbie Garrett" > <rgarrett at hostourweb dot com> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Im not using DMZ. >> Im not using NAT. >> according to the setup program that is run via the command line, it's >> setup >> for the correct subnet mask. >> the firewall is not blocking anything and there is no log entry for it in >> the logs section of m0n0 wall. >> >> -------------------------------------------------- >> From: "Silvan Gebhardt" <pcdog at pcdog dot ch> >> Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 12:12 PM >> To: "Robbie Garrett" <rgarrett at hostourweb dot com> >> Subject: Re: [m0n0wall] 1 host not routing >> >>> >>> check your nat settings, >>> check the subnet mask >>> check the firewall settings on the setting tab of "subnet" (DMZ?) to WAN >>> >>> >>> Silvan >>> >>> On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 12:07:27 -0400, "Robbie Garrett" >>> <rgarrett at hostourweb dot com> wrote: >>>> Hey all, >>>> >>>> presently my m0n0 wall is setup to act as a router for a subnet. >>>> >>>> that subnet has 1 server (windows )on it presently and with it using >>>> mono wall's internal lan address as it's gateway it is able to route >>>> outside of it's own subnet. >>>> >>>> Im trying to add a Linux host using the same settings and it would >>>> appear that routing is broken for this computer. I can ping the ip >>>> address of m0n0 walls lan ip address (set as the default gateway) >>>> but all packets seam to stop there. >>>> >>>> any idea what could be the issue? >>> >>> > > |