Re: Problem behind my DMZ

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> >Is your IP forwarding turned on?
>
> Yes, it is.

OK. Then is proxy_arp turned on?

Yes it is. I guess the answer was provided by Antony. The /32 address on my eth0 will force all packets to the destination address. That why I cant ping from/behind my router the other computer before my firewall and thats why no body can ping my router, other than the specified address.



> Can you explain to me why /32 against /28 netmask, or tell me > where I can get the documentation?

Take a look at lartc.org.

Thank



> >Please use the "ip" utility instead of ifconfig/route/arp/... It's much > >easier > >and more powerful... > > Ok I will tried, but is not installed by default with slackware. I will > search where I can get it.

You might be required to recompile the kernel with the Advanced Routing
features.

Ok. I found the iproute2 package, on lartc.org. My Kernel is already able to take care about the advance routing, i have build it last upgrade.



Ramin



Ramin, thank you very much for your help. I realy appreciat it, your solutions work fine.


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