Re: Help me... please

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I have verified but the mac address is the same.


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>From      : "Anatoly Muliarski" x86ever@xxxxxxxxx
To          : "linuxmc@xxxxxxxxx" linuxmc@xxxxxxxxx
Cc          : 
Date      : Sun, 3 Aug 2008 10:19:38 +0300
Subject : Re: Help me... please







> 2008/8/2, linuxmc@xxxxxxxxx <linuxmc@xxxxxxxxx>:
> > I have tried to remove de "-m state --state" but nothing change.
> > I have attached the section of the firewall log file with the defect. Look to the first and to the last line.....
> >
> 
> Try to check the correspondence between ARP addresses stated in your
> RULE_9 and the desired IPs to pass through. Hint: arp -a -n on the
> router. Possibly 192.168.1.54's MAC is DIFFERENT than those in your
> RULE_9.
> 
> -- 
> Best regards
> Anatoly Muliarski
> 

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