Re: Basic routing

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Thomas Bätzler wrote, On 10/04/2014 03:56 PM:
Hi,

Am 04.10.2014 um 13:06 schrieb John Smithee:
Ok, I admit using "ping -I" was a bad example. The whole point I tried
to make is, that the second net (69.0) cannot reach any other IP
outside its own net.
The goal is to let 69.0 reach the world via this gateway machine
68.22/69.22.
Is some iptables needed in this case?

You do have IP forwarding enabled?

If not,  enable it using
   echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
and try again.


HTH,
Thomas


Yes, ip frowarding is enabled.

After doing much research on the net and experimenting
I think (still testing) I finally found a solution,
but it's unfortunately a little bit complicated.
I'll summarize later.



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