Have you check that icmp_echo_ignore_all is not set in /proc/sys/net/ ? Le jeu 04/09/2003 Ã 05:27, cc a Ãcrit : > Daniel Arjona wrote: > > One word of possible advice. The amount of > assistance/help you get is indirectly proportional > to the amount of caps in the subject matter. > (Of course, this only applies to the typical, > desperate posts, and not to the actual verbiage > that depends on caps, ie. DNAT, SNAT, POSTROUTING.. > etc.) > > Also, don't include your original message to > your current message. It confuses the reader > as to what your real problem is. > > > I tried to do ping to my router and also i do the same to the ip address of > > my dns servers and the both fails. But the server (with iptables, mail, > > squis, and others) doit everytihng. > > Perhaps if you could actually show us what your network > layout is like, someone here might be able to help. As it > stands, I'm a little confused as to which IP is which. > Basic information I suppose would help would be your > router's Internal IP, your dns server ip and whatever > IP you believe is pertinant to this issue. > > Furthermore, have you set up your workstations to use > the server as the gateway(assuming of course, that _is_ > your original intention). > > -- Eric Leblond Nufw, Now User Filtering Works (http://www.nufw.org)
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