On 10:30 Mon 20 Oct     , David Gethings wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 09:48, Selentek 24331-03 wrote:
> > default * 255.255.255.255 UH 0 0 0 eth1 <- I down't know what is this.
> That is you default route. It is the route your PC uses to send traffic
> to your Cisco.
> 
> > Is it right to ping 192.168.1.12 from 5.5.5.2 ?
> If you are pinging from the PC that bridges the two netwroks, then yes
> you will be able to ping both networks.
> 
> > I down't want to see 192.168.1.12 from 5.5.5.0 network.
> I'm no expert on UNIX routing, but from the details you given I can see
> no reason why this is possible. Unless you have another PC that bridges
> these two networks.
> 
> > Sorry for my english.
> You're doing fine...
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Dg
> 
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One more detail with tcpdump:
sudo tcpdump -f -i eth0 icmp
tcpdump: listening on eth0
13:50:21.969383 5.5.5.2 > 192.168.1.12: icmp: echo request
13:50:21.969436 192.168.1.12 > 5.5.5.2: icmp: echo reply




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