On Tue, Jul 06, 2010 at 09:19:41PM +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote: > cliff here wrote: > > > Well if you want the kernel to route IPV4 traffic, then yes it has to be 1 > > >>>> net.ipv4.conf.ip_forward = 0 ?? > >>>> > >>>> change to = 1 ?? > >> > >>> yea that needs to be a 1 > >> > >> That cannot be mandatory, > >> as I have a 0 there and do not have the OP's problem. > > You've changed the question. > The OP did not say he wanted "to route IPV4 traffic". > He said he could not access his server from local machines. > > Are you saying you must have the setting you mention in /etc/sysctl.conf ? > That cannot be true, as I can access my server and I don't have your entry. Check your iptables rules. Maybe there are no INPUT rules to access your gateway via internal nic. -- Dominik Zyla
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