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Antony,

Thanks for your feedback and patience.
Things are working nicely now.

Regards  ( By the way, I enjoy your sayings in your emails)

Mario


----- Original Message -----
From: "Antony Stone" <Antony@Soft-Solutions.co.uk>
To: <netfilter@lists.netfilter.org>
Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 4:05 AM
Subject: Re: alias interfaces


> On Saturday 19 October 2002 12:40 am, Mario Antonio wrote:
>
> > Antony,
> >
> > Thanks again for your kindness.
> >
> > I was also doubting about routing problems, but why when I accept all
the
> > traffic in the INPUT chain, everything works fine?
>
> I can't say, but your netmask / routing table is the problem.
>
> > Linux 7.3 and iptables v1.2.7a
> > eth0=10.10.10.239
> > eth0:0=10.10.13.227
> >  workstation accessing the server: 10.10.10.19 netmask 255.255.255.0
>
> This is a Class C netmask.   All machines on the local network must have
> 10.10.10 as the first three bytes of the address.   You are trying to
contact
> address 10.10.13.227, which is on a different network.
>
> Change the aliased address so that it is on the 10.10.10.0 network, or
change
> your netmask so you have at least a Class B subnet.
>
> Antony
>
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