Your description is a little bit difficult to follow :
How A and B are hooked together ?
I don't understand your A:nic.2 setting : do you alias the whole
range 128-135 ? If yes, for what for ?
In that case you have a conflict for the 133 ...
could you be more precise ?
Philippe
Steve Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> here is the whole scoop on my routing problem.
> Box A. main system where the dsl line is
> hooked up to. has two network cards.
> nic 1. internal address 192.168.230.1
> nic 2. external address 207.113.56.128 -135
> ip aliased for all the ip. and where the dsl
> modem is hooked up to and routed out.
>
> Box B will handle some load by using one of
> the external ip from Box A.
> 207.113.45.133
>
>
> Now Box A and Box B works fine if i use internal
> address for box B. by giving it a address 192.168.230.2
> i can ping the world, etc. and it works.
> but when i give box b an address 207.113.56.133
> i can't even ping anyone but itself.
> Now, i'm a little aww at what i did wrong.
> Is the setup for ifcfg-eth1, networks, etc.
> different when i want to let someone into the internal
> network. did i setup some kind of firewall, that i don't
> even know? help.
>
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