RE: Serious Routing problem

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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	Hello,

On Sat, 6 Jul 2002, Segree, Gareth wrote:

> > Well, do you have picture of this setup: wires, hosts, hubs, IPs,
> > Subnets. It will help for selecting the right solution. Is the problem
> > that rp_filter drops the packets?
> No I can ping both hosts and server from the firewall .
>
> I thought that if you created host routes on the firewall and enable
> ip_forwarding thats all that would be needed.

	Not so easy if you connect one Linux box to another host by using
2 or more devices....

	ping can work because by default selects as src IP the preferred 
source address to the targat host. But from the information provided I 
assume you have a problem with talks between different subnets. No? At
least, I don't have a clear picture of your setup which is essential
step before continuing further.

Regards

--
Julian Anastasov <ja@ssi.bg>

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