Christopher - you have been a great help!
My internal network ip is 192.168.4.1 and I need it to access the aa.bb.166.2 interface or eth3. What would the rule look like that I need to add?
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 6:51 PM, Christopher Chan <christopher.chan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That is because you never redirected routing lookups to the custom
> As a follow up issue. The only thing that is not working properly is
> that I can not pull up my website that is hosted on this server from
> our private network.
>
> Do I need iproutes for my other two nics? I have never needed them
> before.
>
>
tables. You can either add routing entries for your internal network
into those two custom tables or you can add two SNAT rules assuming you
also use the box as a nat box for the Internet.
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