> Ok you Linux / NT folks...can someone help me out of this one...
This really has nothing to do with Masq., but...
> Current setup is:
You need to include some IP addressing information with your graph. There
should be 3 separate IP networks. One between the T1 router and linux box,
one for your internal 10bT network, and one for your 100bT network.
> From Linux I can ping the NT's eth1, but from NT I cannot ping the
> Linux machine. NT is completely oblivious to this.
I guess from Linux you can't ping NT's eth0, and that NT is using the eth0
interface as its source address for the ping. This is simple routing. The
NT box needs to have a default route pointing to the inside of the linux
box. The linux box needs a default point to the T1 router, and a router
pointing to the 100bT network behind the NT box.
> on that entire HUB. On the NT side, I have eth1 as 192.168.x.11 and
> eth0 as 192.168.x.12. Both have the same mask.
Um. Unless you are bridging, which I don't think you are, you can't have
two NICs in one box on the same IP network. I'm not surprised that NT let
you configure it without warning you.
Hope that gets you started in the right direction,
Dave
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