Take this check list :
1. Ensure the correct subnet mask in both NICs in NT4.0
2. Ensure the IP forwarding is enabled.
3. Ensure all the hosts have their correct gateway.
If still no luck, you have to provide the routing table for each host.
Good luck.
On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Godfried Duodu wrote:
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+>
+> NT4.0
+> _____
+>Term |-----|------|--------|_____|-------|---------|----------|-----------I Term
+> w98 w98 w98 Linux1 w95
+> Subnet 1 Subnet 2
+>
+>I have the above setup up for my home network, where the NT box is
+>serving as the router and also file/print server b4 I introduced the linux1
+>box.
+>>From subnet 1, I cannot ping all the boxes in subnet 2 and vice versa but
+>I can ping both nic interfaces at the NT box. I can ping all the boxes
+>within each subnet. I am setting up IPmasq on linux1 so that I can provide
+>web access to all folks in my household. What have I done wrong thatis
+>preventing my cross subnet communications? Any suggestions to
+>maintain a link!
+>gmd
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Regards,
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