Routing question!!

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I have the following system where I'm using Suse 7.1 on the servers:

               172.22.2.0/24   172.22.3.0/24   172.22.4.0/24
                   Clients         Clients         Clients
   Internet         Win95           Win95           Win95
      |               |               |               |
+----------+    +----------+    +----------+    +----------+    
|   Srv1   |    |   Srv2   |    |   Srv3   |	|   srv4   |
+----------+    +----------+    +----------+    +----------+
      |               |               |               |
      +---------------+---------------+---------------+
          backbone network  172.22.1.0/24

On srv1 I have masquerading, NAT,  firewall etc running and it's working well. 
>From the other servers I have access to the internet.  The problem comes is on
the client side.  Even though they are connecting (via samba) to the linux
servers they are not getting internet access.  They manage to ping the nic on
the server but nothing on the backbone and obviously nothing on the net. 

The servers are abviously not routing the packets.  Can this be simply solved
by fixing the route.conf or do i need to set up masquerading on all the
servers?  Should I also be doing something to the samba config file?
Thanks
Mark

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