On 27/08/07 1:48, "Tom Eastep" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I've followed this from ProxyARP.htm:
>> The lower systems (130.252.100.18 and 130.252.100.19) should have their
>> subnet mask and default gateway configured exactly the same way that the
>> Firewall system's eth0 is configured. In other words, they should be
>> configured just like they would be if they were parallel to the firewall
>> rather than behind it.
>> 
>> The DMZ server 192.168.1.20 is setup with the same network config as the
>> firewalls eth0/192.168.1.15 that is with gateway 192.168.1.1.
>> 
> 
> 192.168.1.20 is connected to eth1 which is also where the firewall's
> default gateway is connected. That is NOT the configuration shown in
> ProxyARP.htm.
> 
> -Tom

Ok, then I'm missing something :)

eth1 in the firewall is configured with 192.168.2.15 and gateway 192.168.2.1
(I've also tried to remove the gateway definition from eth1).

How do you see that the default gateway is connected to eth1?

Thanks.

Lars


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