On Monday 05 November 2007 00:48, G T Smith wrote:
> Randall R Schulz wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have an odd problem that I don't understand and wonder if anyone
> > can shed some light on it.
> >
> > Here's the setup:
> >
> > - 2 systems: one runs SuSE Linux 10.0 and the other openSUSE 10.3
> > - Four static IP addresses assigned by my ISP (using ADSL)
> > - An IOGear Ethernet switch connecting the DSL modem to everything
> > else - A LinkSys WRT54G wireless router / access point w/ 4
> > hard-wired ports - The 10.0 box has a single ethernet port
> > connected to the IOGear switch - The 10.3 box has two ethernet
> > ports, one connected to the IOGear switch (and hence directly to
> > the Internet) and the other connected by cable to the LinkSys
> > router
> > - The router, the 10.0 box and port of the 10.3 box wired directly
> > to the IOGear switch each have statically configured IP addresses -
> > Everything accessing the Internet via the LinkSys router / access
> > point (including a couple of Macs, my TiVO and one of the ports on
> > the 10.3 box) use DHCP.
> >
> >
> > The problem (as far as I know, the _only_ problem with the whole
> > setup) is that I cannot connect from the Internet to the 10.3 box
> > using it's global, routable IP address, though there's no problem
> > doing the same with the 10.0 box.
> >
> > Furthermore, computers connected wirelessly to the LinkSys access
> > point _can_ access the 10.3 box _using the global, routable IP
> > address_.
> >
> >
> > Can anyone tell me what might be wrong with the configuration and
> > how I might fix it so that the 10.3 box can be reached from the
> > global Internet?
> >
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Randall Schulz
>
> Ok text pictures....
>
> ...


No, that's not the set-up.


Randall Schulz
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