On 22 April 2011 19:28, James Wilkinson <fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Aaron Gray wrote:<snip>
> I am trying to set up a network and gateway on 192.168.1.x that I am using
> for BOOTP'ing servers.
> But I cannot seem to get HTTP or other services to work on 192.168.1.xHow is this physically laid out?
>
> I have the existing 192.168.0.x network and was wondering how gateway
> requests should get from 192.168.1.x to 192.168.0.1 ?
I have dhcpd running on a laptop with one network controller.
Are the two networks physically separate, and the gateway has two
network cards (and hence is on both networks)?
No, all on the same physical network.
Is the httpd daemon on the gateway?
No just googling.
Do you have forwarding turned on on the gateway?
No
Does the gateway also have the connection to the Internet, or is this
from another device?
I want it to work as device 192.168.0.140
If the gateway has the Internet connection, have all the devices got the
gateway’s IP address (on the appropriate network) as their gateway? If
not, have you set up static routing as appropriate?
No, maybe thats it ?
Can a device on the 192.168.0/24 network ping a device on the
192.168.1/24 network?
No.
But 192.168.1.142 can ping 192.168.0.140
Have you configured httpd to listen on all addresses? Can you connect to
it by it’s 192.168.1/24 address?
I have not setup the HTTP server yet. Want to get google first.
Lots of questions – hopefully one of them will point to the issue.
Hope this helps,
Thanks,
Aaron
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