Hi Jan

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Erich
> 
...>
> 
> My conclusion is that my router forwards the packets to my server. And my 
> server is capable of replying a ping packet (see tst2). But for some reason 
> he doesn't reply a packet from my loc zone. Because I don't see a packet 
> returning on eth2. There is no sign of a packet entering eth2 (dmz).
> 
> I think my router is routing packets between loc and dmz. (chain from loc2dmz)

Yep

> My server can respond to ping. 

No proof, as there are no packets on eth2_fwd

And firewall isn't blocking packets from dmz to loc. Why aren't there 
packet's entering my eth2 heading for my laptop? :o)

Use tcpdump to see if they are entering eth2 at all.

Erich

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