Redhat 9 and IP Masquerading

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Good morning All:

I'm trying to setup a Redhat 9 machine to do IP Masquerading on our internal network with a DSL modem. We're using an old Dell PE2300 machine that seems to run the OS and X just fine. We've got two NIC's in the box, a Linksys and a Netgear; both are working. I can put the DSL on either card and get out to the world just fine.

However, on the internal network I can not see nor ping any host. The internal IP of the machine is 192.168.2.1 (which is the same as the old DSL router that was physically removed). I can't ping anything. I look at an ifconfig -a printout and it shows zero packets received but a whole lot of dropped packets.

I was always under the impression that I should be able to ping the 'router' from the internal network and I can not. I've looked at everything I can think of including 'Security Settings' and made sure that (for now) the firewall is turned off (No Firewall). What else should I be looking at here, any ideas?

Thanks,

-brian

Brian D. McGrew { brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx || pacemakertaker@xxxxxxxxx }
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