Hi, I'm not sure what to ask, but this is what I'm trying to workout...
I have a Sun Blade 1500 (SB1500) running Solaris 10 update #3 (Yes, sparc, but it still applies). My SB1500 has two physical interfaces bge & qfe. bge0 goes to my LynkSYS router qfe0 goes via "Cross Over Cable" to my Windows XP Box. I would like to use my SB1500 as a 'network switch' (I think that's the term) LinkSys (router) = 192.168.1.1 (Running DD-WRT SP2) SB1500 (bge0) 192.168.1.200 (Default route set to router) SB1500 (qfe0) 10.10.10.1 Windows XP 10.10.10.2 (Using RJ45 X-over adaptor) * SB1500 is good, it's on the internet ** I can ping Windows XP from SB1500, and vice versa. *** I can even ssh into SB1500 from Windows using Putty However, I can not ping router (192.168.1.1) nor get on the Internet from Windows XP box. How can I make Solaris be a network switch for my Windows XP box? I don't want to block any ports to my Windows box (LynkSYS router is running DD-WRT and doing that), I just want it to be able to access the Internet from Windows. Any ideas are most welcome. I've tried ipfilter/nat/map/pass/route add/ Argh! Nothing works! Rick. This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-help mailing list [email protected]
