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From: Dick M. <di...@li...> - 2006-07-27 21:26:12
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Ross Petrie wrote: > Hopefully someone can help me with this query...... > > I've got an old pc running devil linux. It has 2 nics, each connected to > a different subnet. > > eth0 - 192.128.10.12 > eth1 - 192.128.11.1 > > I have also added a static route - 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0:192.128.11.6 > > Now, the linux server can reach everything, no problem. Can ping > 192.128.10.xx, 192.128.11.xx and 192.168.0.xx without any trouble. > > From my PC though, on the 192.128.10 subnet, I can ping 192.128.11.xx > fine but not 192.168.0.xx. > > I have set a route on the lan firewall to route 192.128.11 and 192.168.0 > traffic to the devil linux box, which it clearly does before I can reach > the 192.128.11 subnet. Why would I be unable to get to the 192.168.0 subnet? I don't know - what's supposed to respond to the ping? Does it know how to get back to the PC. Can you ping the PC from whatever is on 192.168... Dick |