Hi,
I'am trying for a few days now to get my mandrake machine forward
packets to the internet.
the network looks like this:
I have a wireless router (192.168.2.1)to which the mandrake machine
(192.168.2.3) connects.
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags
If you use the route command, your entries will not be saved to any files
on disk, therefore a reboot will erase your routing entries.
Use Linuxconf instead, and it will save your routing entries for you. I
believe the actual file is /proc/net/route, however there may one or more
other files
I have here a Linux-Box, which dials itself over ISDN in Internet.
Behind it further computers hang by IP Forwarding. On the dial in Box I
have only over the Proxy of the Provider access to the Web.
A simple "ping" to external server does not work. (the IP address
however one determines by DNS
Domain A and Domain B won't communicate. The PDC on Domain B's IP address is
128.168.0.2.
All the servers are NT except for the router which is linux.
Router - Linux (Mandrake)
Linksys card IP - 192.168.0.19 (255.255.255.0) (Static)
3Com Nic - 128.168.0.3 - (255.255.0.0)
I am using a