when you configure that tunneling did you reconfigure your kernel? what should i enable in my kernel? by the way when i log-on to the linux A, I could ping the linux B eth0(internet) and eth1(let say "192.168.1.1") but when i ping the "192.168.1.2" which is a windows workstation connected to hub it wont pass thru. how do i sniff the interface where the packets go, can you help me about that pls. Thanks Glynn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christoph Simon" <ciccio@kiosknet.com.br> To: "glynn" <glynn@itextron.com> Cc: <jpatterson@asgardgroup.com>; <lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 5:14 PM Subject: Re: [LARTC] Gre Tunneling Problem > On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 14:35:08 +0800 > "glynn" <glynn@itextron.com> wrote: > > > now im trying to install a new slackware 7, maybe it work :( > > I'm running debian here. But I do think, you should try to trace the > problem. Send a ping and sniff on each interface, step by step, where > the packets go and what they look like. Trying different distributions > seems little reasonable for me, but mabe you want to recompile the > kernel just to make sure, everything's OK, no strange patches, etc. > > -- > Christoph Simon > ciccio@kiosknet.com.br > --- > ^X^C > q > quit > :q > ^C > end > x > exit > ZZ > ^D > ? > help > . >