192.168.1.40 is mach1; 192.168.1.41 and 192.168.2.1 are mach2.  I see
that I srewed up in my first message, and put 192.168.1.40 as mach2's
eth0 IP instead of 192.168.1.41.  If it weren't for typos, I'd have no
typing at all! :)

The problem is fixed now.  When I went to bed last night, I shut down
mach4 (the one running muLinux).  When I booted it again this morning,
the network problem was gone.  None of the routes changed, so I'm not
sure what the deal was.

Thanks for your help,
Ben

On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 11:52:45AM -0600, dave brett wrote:
> Hi Ben
> 
> Do you have the routing table for 192.168.1.41? The second thing both
> mach1 and mach2 have the same ip address 192.168.1.40.  My guess is mach2
> is supposed to have 192.168.1.41.
> 
> You will need IP forwarding on all the boxes except mach4 as well.
> 
> david

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