Re: [expert] stupid IPMASQ question

2000-06-09 Thread Joseph S. Gardner
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote: > Civileme wrote: > > > "Joseph S. Gardner" wrote: > > > OK, just for grins. Firewalling aside, I have a DSL connection to one > > > machine with 2 NIC's. One (eth0) goes to the DSL modem the other (eth1 > > > aka 192.168.100.1) goes to a hub. A second machine with s

Re: [expert] stupid IPMASQ question

2000-06-08 Thread Joseph S. Gardner
David Talbot wrote: > Do you have a DNS server configured in machine #2? > > -David Talbot > > At 10:27 AM 6/8/00 -0400, you wrote: > >Civileme wrote: > > > >> > >> Box # 1 gateway device is eth1 > >> > >> Box # 2 gateway is 192.168.100.1 > >> > >> on box 1 > >> > >> in /etc/rc.local at the end o

Re: [expert] stupid IPMASQ question

2000-06-08 Thread David Talbot
Do you have a DNS server configured in machine #2? -David Talbot At 10:27 AM 6/8/00 -0400, you wrote: >Civileme wrote: > >> >> Box # 1 gateway device is eth1 >> >> Box # 2 gateway is 192.168.100.1 >> >> on box 1 >> >> in /etc/rc.local at the end of the file >> ipchains -P forward DENY >> ipchain

Re: [expert] stupid IPMASQ question

2000-06-08 Thread Joseph S. Gardner
Civileme wrote: > > Box # 1 gateway device is eth1 > > Box # 2 gateway is 192.168.100.1 > > on box 1 > > in /etc/rc.local at the end of the file > ipchains -P forward DENY > ipchains -A forward -i eth1 -j MASQ > echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward > > Then either do the horrid reboot or type t

Re: [expert] stupid IPMASQ question

2000-06-07 Thread Joseph S. Gardner
Civileme wrote: > "Joseph S. Gardner" wrote: > > OK, just for grins. Firewalling aside, I have a DSL connection to one > > machine with 2 NIC's. One (eth0) goes to the DSL modem the other (eth1 > > aka 192.168.100.1) goes to a hub. A second machine with single NIC > > (eth0 aka 192.168.100.2)

Re: [expert] stupid IPMASQ question

2000-06-07 Thread Civileme
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote: > > Jean-Louis Debert wrote: > > > "Joseph S. Gardner" wrote: > > > > > > OK, just for grins. Firewalling aside, I have a DSL connection to one > > > machine with 2 NIC's. One (eth0) goes to the DSL modem the other (eth1 > > > aka 192.168.100.1) goes to a hub. A sec

Re: [expert] stupid IPMASQ question

2000-06-07 Thread Joseph S. Gardner
Jean-Louis Debert wrote: > "Joseph S. Gardner" wrote: > > > > OK, just for grins. Firewalling aside, I have a DSL connection to one > > machine with 2 NIC's. One (eth0) goes to the DSL modem the other (eth1 > > aka 192.168.100.1) goes to a hub. A second machine with single NIC > > (eth0 aka 19

Re: [expert] stupid IPMASQ question

2000-06-07 Thread Jean-Louis Debert
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote: > > OK, just for grins. Firewalling aside, I have a DSL connection to one > machine with 2 NIC's. One (eth0) goes to the DSL modem the other (eth1 > aka 192.168.100.1) goes to a hub. A second machine with single NIC > (eth0 aka 192.168.100.2) goes to same hub. Can I

[expert] stupid IPMASQ question

2000-06-07 Thread Joseph S. Gardner
OK, just for grins. Firewalling aside, I have a DSL connection to one machine with 2 NIC's. One (eth0) goes to the DSL modem the other (eth1 aka 192.168.100.1) goes to a hub. A second machine with single NIC (eth0 aka 192.168.100.2) goes to same hub. Can I simply assign the gateway on machine