At 02:13 PM 11/14/99 +0600, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>We have a network a bit like this
>
>I have set up the DNS to resolve the machines
>What do I have to set up to be able to ping my local net from my DNS ?
So, you have to do that the hosts on 204.142.107. network reconignize your
the local network.
Routing is a 2-way deal. You need to route packets in both directions
correctly before a connection can be made.
So, on DNS host you have to do :
route add -net 10.0.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw 204.143.107.88
The default gateway must be always 204.143.107.33
>I have a feeling that as .33 is the Internet gateway
>I should setup the firewall as local gateway,
>but I do not quite know how to do that.
I think you have to enable IP Masquerade by IPFWADM -F command on local net.
You have to check more in details the "Firewalling and Proxy server HOWTO".
There are good examples on "Linux NET-3-Howto" also.
Hopping that's helps.
Agim Cami
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>
>Your help is much appriciated.
>
>Jacob
>
>
>Internet
> |
> |
>Gateway router
>204.143.107.33
> |
>------------------------------------------------
> | |
> -------- ----------
>| | | |
>| DNS | | Firewall |
>| .34 | | .88 |
> -------- ----------
> |
> -------------------------------------
> | |
> --------
> |10.0.0.1|
> | Local |
> | Net 1 |
> --------
>
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