Good Morning all
eth0 it's not working so I'm using eth1!

I asked to my ISP to open all ports at the moment!

I also sent them a LAN IPs from 10.0.0.80 to 10.0.0.84 so that they can NAT
to my public IPs 41.134.19.90 to 41.134.19.94:
10.0.0.80 ====> 41.134.19.90
10.0.0.81 ====> 41.134.19.91
10.0.0.82 ====> 41.134.19.92
10.0.0.83 ====> 41.134.19.93
10.0.0.84 ====> 41.134.19.94

With this new configuration, I'm confusing if am gonna plug my machines
Debian directly to the Cisco router or just on my LAN?

since 10.0.0.2 was NAT to 41.134.19.89, Can I have a computer on my LAN with
that IP, because before it was my default gateway my billion router?





On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 3:34 PM, nhadie ramos <nha...@gmail.com> wrote:

> i would suggest you troubleshoot your network first. if you have a
> laptop/pc, configure the IP to:
>
>    IP Address 41.134.19.90
>    Subnet Mask 255.255.255.248
>    Default Gateway  41.134.19.89
>
> then connect the laptop/pc directly to the router and ping  41.134.19.89
> if  41.134.19.89 responds, try to ping an outside IP. if it does not work
> then
> you have to verify settings with your ISP.
>
> if all is ok plug your debian machine directly to the router. since you
> mentioned you
> assigned eth1 i am assuming you have 2 NICs. once you connect the server
> you need to
> check which eth has a link using mii-tool or ethtool. make sure eth1 has
> the link as you have
> configured the IP to eth1, once you have the link ping the gateway again
> and it should work.
>
> basically if the laptop/pc works but your debian does not, you are doing
> something wrong
> on your server. i'm thinking you are wrongly identifying which is eth0 and
> which is eth1.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 9:19 PM, Christian Simo <csim...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I don't have access to my Cisco router, only my ISP.
>> When I ping for e.g 41.134.19.90 host, the destination is unreachable.
>>
>> I already contact them to configure the router from their are side
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 7:26 AM, kuLa <deb...@kulisz.net> wrote:
>>
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>>> On 07/06/11 19:28, Christian Simo wrote:
>>> > Hi All
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> > Please I got an internet with 6 fixed IP addresses, one on my cisco
>>> > router and another 5 that I want to use them as  IP addresses for my
>>> > servers on my LAN so that those servers can be accessible on internet
>>> > side.
>>> >
>>> > Want I tried to configure, it don't connect to internet!
>>> >
>>> > Please if someone can have an ideas, I'll really appreciate
>>>
>>> I read all posts in this thread and saw that nobody actually asked one
>>> very important question:
>>> What routing setup you've got on the router/gateway.
>>>
>>> in your case I would use following setup
>>>
>>> - -->router (with pool of your ext. IP's and port/IP
>>> forwarding)-->servers
>>> (in LAN with IP's from one of restricted ranges ex 192.168.0.0/24)
>>>
>>> so traffic into you web server could looks like
>>>
>>> - -->41.134.19.89:80-->192.168.0.23:80
>>>
>>> it just depends from you what rules you'll going to set up
>>>
>>> - --
>>>
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