Thanks Jose,
 
I found the key in the routing table of Router2; it had bad entries for the farest 
subnets (didn't have the 'via' commands...).
 
Thanks for helping me.
 
Now I'm gonna configure the network with IPv6 'cause I have to make it work with 
Mobile IPv6. 
Anybody working on these funny things can mail me, so we can suffer togheter! :-)
 
Bye,
 
Mauro

        -----Messaggio originale----- 
        Da: Jose Luis Domingo Lopez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
        Inviato: ven 22/11/2002 1.03 
        A: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Cc: 
        Oggetto: Re: [LARTC] Routing problem
        
        

        On Wednesday, 20 November 2002, at 18:31:42 +0100,
        Mauro Cerboni wrote:
        
        > I have 3 routers (Linux boxes with Red Hat 8.0 server), with iproute2 and 
ip_forward activated; they are linked together in this way:
        >
        > AP1------Router1---------Router2----------Router3---------AP2
        >
        > The routing tables seem correct.
        >
        But the symptoms you describe seem to tell the opposite :-(
        
        > Router1 and Router3 can ping each other,
        >
        Router1 and Router2 share a network segment, as well as Router2 and
        Router3. So as Router2 seems to be forwarding packets, and it has router
        to directly connected networks (shared with Router1 and Router3) the
        communication between Router1 and Router3 works.
        
        My guess is a wrong configuration of routing tables. Maybe you could try
        traceroute to see if packets reach the other end, or they get lost at
        some point. It wouldn't be unusual for the packets to reach the
        destination, but be unable to return to the source, so check the routing
        tables and follow the path the packets would travel.
        
        Hope it helps.
        
        --
        Jose Luis Domingo Lopez
        Linux Registered User #189436     Debian Linux Woody (Linux 2.4.19-pre6aa1)
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