Check the basic IP settings of your machines.  They should have the
following
routing characteristics:

Each internal machine should have its network route added like this:

route add -net LOCAL_SUBNET netmask NETMASK dev eth0

so they know how to get local machines, and:

Each machine connected to router, default-route should point to the
interface on the router DIRECTLY CONNECTED to these machines.
(The Internal Ethernet address).  NOT the other interface, or to any
address outside of your network

The router must then have it's routing configured to know when an
address is local or remote.

--
Dominic Amann, Owner, President, Secretary, Chief Cook and Bottlewasher for
        Transition Technologies, 158 Bowie Avenue,
        Toronto, ON, M6E 2R3, Canada
        Tel: (416) 785-8426




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