...
Anybody looking for tech help should include additional information.
(like in this case interface addresses, gateway/dns settings, relevant
fw/nat rules etc.)
It would be convenient for anyone willing to help.
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> Our LAN's addressing follows the range 192.168.0.0/100, while eth0 and
> eth1 (connected to the internet) use different a range as statically
> provided by Bayantel.
eth0 should be the same as your LAN's subnet (in 192.168.0-100)
Assuming your nat is working, what are the gateway and dns settings of
your lan nodes?
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