Re: FORWARD packet problem

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There is no so much information to get an answer.

What is your routing table information?

What are your firewall rules?

I'm guessing a routing problem or missed firewall rules.

Jorge.

El mié, 19-07-2006 a las 17:12 +0200, Paulo Andre escribió:
> I have a multiple isp fw
> eth0 = int
> eth1 = default isp
> eth2 = sec isp
> 
> when I try and make a connection to and internal server via the eth2 , 
> the packet appears on the PREROUTING table, and then not on FORWARD , 
> anyone have any ideas?
> 
> Paulo
> 
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