Try:
ipchains -F forward
ipchains -P forward DENY
ipchains -A forward -i eth1 -j MASQ
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Le 3/27/00, � 9:59:15 AM h, Petko Manolov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> vous a �crit
sur le sujet suivant problem with IP forwarding & 2.2.1[34]:
> Hi guys,
> I have problem i don't have explanation about. One of our servers
> have 2 ether cards. The first has address from LAN's subnet, the
> second has 192.168.1.2. In the latter i have connected DVB (SuperFlex)
> receiver from where i receive my incoming packets from the void. So
> the problem is that i can't make my linux box to forward packets from
> second
> eth to the first one, i.e. computers in the LAN to receive their
> packets.
> As i wrote kernel is 2.2.14, ip_forward is "1", ipchains show
> ACCEPT for all chains. When i "tcpdump -i eth1" i see that
> packets from the DVB receiver went to eth1, but can't go
> further. The DVB receiver has IP 192.168.1.1 and when is connected
> in the LAN hub everybody received their packets. In this case
> i had added secondary IP 192.168.1.2 to cisco's ethernet interface.
> Black magic here or what ;-)
> Any comments? I'll appreciate any ideas.
> best,
> Petkan
> P.S. Please CC to me as i'm not in the list.
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