On 4/25/05, Willie Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 12:08:25AM +0600, askar ... wrote: > > > humour me and post `iptables -L -v -t nat' to show the nat routing > > > table. > > The result is: > > Chain PREROUTING (policy ACCEPT 9193 packets, 593K bytes) > > pkts bytes target prot opt in out source > > destination > > > > Chain POSTROUTING (policy ACCEPT 5884 packets, 330K bytes) > > pkts bytes target prot opt in out source > > destination > > 0 0 MASQUERADE all -- any eth1 anywhere > > anywhere > > > > Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT 3789 packets, 230K bytes) > > pkts bytes target prot opt in out source > > destination > > > > > Since iptables is installed, I am assuming you turned on all the > > > relevant items in the kernel, recompiled, and booted etc etc... > > > (didn't see you mention that in your original mail, but I hope you > > > did that already). > > I followed the gentoo howto guide on home router items1-5. > > In item 2, Kernel setup, I installed as shown there, but instead check > > like "s" and "x", I chosed "*". And after recompiling I rebooted the > > system. > > > > That's fine. Go to the Windows box, what IP address is it getting at > this moment? Host lookup works and that should mean the INPUT chain > on the iptables is fine. The problem should now be with only the > FORWARD chain. The only thing I can see happening is that the Windows > Box is not sending its packet using the accepted IP address range. Thanks. IP address of WindowsPC is 192.168.0.250. I'am able to reslove hosts with nslookup. The problem - cannot use the internet.
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