* Markus Hutmacher <[email protected]> [150924 09:44]: > >TBH I am not sure what it should look like for my scenario, what did > >you set in yours? What I want to do is NATing the wifi traffic through > >the 3g network... > Well, Natting should work with the masq Option -- option masq '1' > > which is set correctly as far as I can see. You'll have to check where the > clientconnections break. Check if the firewall or other settings are the > problem: Check DNS, do your clients have the router as their nameserver? > Does the router nameresolution for the clients? or only for itself? Check if > you Computer has the correct routes with "ip route" on Linux or "route > print" on Windows. Check if you can connect to both interfaces of your > router. And of the masqerading: check if the interface-settings match the > firewall rules. Does your 3g-umts interface really belong to the wan zone?
It turns out I forgot to set the forwarding to ACCEPT on the wan interface. Everything works just fine now, thanks for your help! Kind regards, Christian -- May you be peaceful, may you live in safety, may you be free from suffering, and may you live with ease. _______________________________________________ openwrt-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-users
