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> I had put the IP of the external machines in the DMZ_EXT_ADDRS, but on
> in the eth<ext>_ROUTES.
>
> I will go and do that now.
>
> The only last problem seems to be as I have described in my last email
> to you.
> If I start up Netscape, for example, from a server in the DMZ and try to
> connect to a URL, www.yahoo.com for example, then it seems that netscape
> will resolve the address into its IP and then just say "connecting to
> x.x.x.x", but never actually connect.
>
> This same thing happens if I try to PING some address on the Internet to
> test my being able to connect to the server in the DMZ.
>
> any ideas as to why things are not connecting?
Not without any more details...you are resolving names, which means you've
got some sort of network connectivity (or cached data). It could be
something as simple as letting the arp caches timeout on your network (or
manually flushing them), or there could be something wrong with your
configuration (either in LRP, the systems you're trying to put in the DMZ,
or both). You need to provide details of exactly how things are configured,
and exactly how you're testing. Since you're trying to get DMZ systems
running, in addition to the LRP configuration, we'll need information on how
your DMZ system is configured as well. See the troubleshooting HOWTO
(available at my support page) for details on how to get the config
information from your LRP system to a floppy. Ideally, you can post the
files online somewhere...if not, you can e-mail them directly to me. If
there's not too much data, you can send them as plain text through the
leaf-user list, just copied into the body of the message.
Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror)
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