Hi all,

We have a server in house for our lab with two nics. I was originally hoping to 
use one of the nics in an exclusive IP zone, but I can't seem to get it working 
in Indiana. We need the web server operational, so I decided to try to get it 
working in the global zone.

I want the network setup as follows

NIC 1: 10.x.x.x address, where all intranet and internet traffic not related to 
webserving should go through. This address obtained via DHCP

NIC2: 149.142.x.x static public address. The webserver should operate through 
this address.

So I initiated NIC2 with a 

ifconfig iprb0 149.142.x.x
ifconfig iprb0 up

After doing this, I can reach the web server from other lab computers, but I 
cant reach it from the outside world.

Traceroute from within the intranet:

traceroute to headache.mednet.ucla.edu (149.142.212.20), 64 hops max, 40 byte 
packets
 1  10.44.119.1 (10.44.119.1)  0.521 ms  0.250 ms  0.256 ms
 2  149.142.212.20 (149.142.212.20)  0.319 ms  0.264 ms  0.269 ms

>From outside world hangs after a few hops.

-bash-3.2$ netstat -r

Routing Table: IPv4
  Destination           Gateway           Flags  Ref     Use     Interface 
-------------------- -------------------- ----- ----- ---------- --------- 
default              10.44.119.1          UG        1          9 bnx0      
10.44.119.0          10.44.119.177        U         1          4 bnx0      
149.0.0.0            149.142.212.20       U         1          2 iprb0     
localhost            localhost            UH        1         49 lo0    

I can't wrap my head around this tcp/ip routing, any help is appreciated. 
Thanks in advance.
 
 
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