If you do a traceroute where does it stop? On Sat, 28 Apr 2001, Thomas Kotzian wrote: > I have a router (later it should serve as firewall). > > eth0: xxx.xxx.xxx.7/25 (to external router(xxx.xxx.xxx.1/25)) > eth1: xxx.xxx.xxx.8/25 (to DMZ) > > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx are official internet addresses. > > network environment: > > INTERNET > | > | > +--------+ > |external| > | router | > +--------+ xxx.xxx.xxx.1/25 > | > | > +--------+ xxx.xxx.xxx.7/25 > |firewall| > | | > +--------+ xxx.xxx.xxx.8/25 > | > | > DMZ > > route of the firewall: > xxx.xxx.xxx.1 eth0 > xxx.xxx.xxx.0 eth1 > default xxx.xxx.xxx.1 > > with this configuration i can ping from the firewall the router and the > computers in the DMZ. but I can't get from DMZ to external router. > > ip_forward is "1". > linux-kernel 2.2.19 > > what do i have to do to have a DMZ without bridging? - how do i have to > configure routing. - please help! > > Sorry for my bad english > > Thomas K. > > - > : send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > > - : send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org