Bob Coffman Jr. - Info From Data wrote:
> Erich,
>
> Thanks for the reply!
>
> I don't believe there is a shorewall problem. I would expect (maybe
> incorrectly) that "shorewall clear" would expose that. When I tried that,
> the problem persisted.
>
> To dump traffic on eth2 - would I set a bo
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Subject: RE: [leaf-user] Routing? problem
Erich,
Thanks for the reply!
I don't believe there is a shorewall problem. I would expect (maybe
incorre
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To: Bob Coffman Jr. - Info From Data
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Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Routing? problem
Bob
Bob Coffman Jr. - Info From Data wrote:
> ...
>
> 24.123.47.72/30 dev eth
Bob
Bob Coffman Jr. - Info From Data wrote:
...
24.123.47.72/30 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 24.123.47.74 (internet)
10.1.30.0 via 10.1.1.1 dev eth2
10.1.10.0 via 10.1.1.1 dev eth2
10.1.20.0 via 10.1.1.1 dev eth2
10.1.1.0/24 dev eth2 proto kernel scope link src 10.1.1.2 (cisco)
10.1.2.0
At 11:01 PM 11/22/02 -0600, Simpson, Doug wrote:
I have setup a dual homed firewall.
From the firewall I can ping out to the public internet and in to my
internal net.
But from a computer on my internal network I cannot ping anything past my
external ethernet card on the dual-homed server. Nor ca
Hi Charles
Hi all
>NOTE: If your two networks will be talking to each other a lot, >you'd
>be a lot better off having both networks hooked to the Dachstein box
>(with a third ethernet card). Otherwise, you've either got to add a
>static route to each system on the 192.168 network (so they can re
> I have 2 networks behind a Dachstein.
>
> 10.10.0.0/16Router: eth0 1 is 10.10.1.1/16
> eth1 is 192.168.1.40/24 Dachstein: eth1:
> 192.168.1.254/24
>eth0: ISP IP
> --ISP
>
> Problem is that I cannot ping a Dachstein internal IP (192.168.1.254)
from
> the
> 1
1. "can no longer see" is a metaphor, not a description. How are you testing
connectivity and how is the test actually failing?
2. The network address 208.190.192.0 is consistent with a 20-bit netmask,
which places the divide between network portion and host portion halfway
through the third byte
Might help http://rr.sans.org/encryption/cisco_router.php
Upnet Joe
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From: "Eric Wolzak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Routing Proble
Hello Andrew, you wrote.
I have not done much with the dachstein -CD version, but I possibly
found a cause.
I don't have a dachstein running ( using Bering :) )
The main difference between your eigerstein and your dachstein
setup seems to be the route.
eigerstein
> 139.130.0.0/16 dev ippp0 p
Kami --
This report is sufficiently fragmentary that it is difficult to say with any
certainty what specific problems you are having. (The misspellings, lack of
upper case, and bad formatting don't help, either.) Please try again, and
tell us:
1. Which version of LEAF or LEP you are using (for e
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