> Kernel IP routing table
> Destination             Gateway 
> Genmask         Flags   Metric  Ref     Use     Iface
> 24.108.132.0    *               255.255.252.0   U       0       0       0 
>      eth0
> 127.0.0.0               *               255.0.0.0               U       0 
>      0       0       lo
> default         24.108.132.1    0.0.0.0                 UG      0       0 
>      0       eth0
> 

Ok, this looks like the problem.

Proxyarp works by adding an entry to the ethernet device to "publish"
the ip address of the client machine.   Therefore instead of using
10.0.0.[12] you would have to use something in the 24.108.132.0 range
to make this work.

Having said that, it looks to me like your ethernet device is connected
directly to an internet connection?  Cable or DSL perhaps?   If that 
is true then proxyarp isn't going to work for you in your situation
to get to the outside world because your ISP restricts you to a single
IP address.

You'll have to use iptables and NAT to allow the laptop to surf the net.


> 
> Thanks for all your help! I've been doing this configuration usually late 
> at night and not all the synapses are firing then. ;)
> 

Definitely can relate to that ;o)

Cheers,
Sean


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