Re: Networking Help (DHCP Routing)

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I do not have IP's overlapping or double assigned.

The furthest I've gotten is to get the windows box
assigned an IP (10.0.0.210), but can't ping the
internet or the IP address on the Linux box.
I can ping from the Linux box to the windows box ok.

I tried to save the tcpdump and the ethereal but it
doesn't look like text so I'm unable to post that.
But I can tell you that it says that yahoo.com com
along with my ISP's DNS can't be reached.

I have found that if I stop iptables to bring down any
firewall issues, then bring it up again, the dhcp
server on the Linux box assigns eth0, (which is
supposed to get an IP address in the range of
192.168.x.x from the Cayman) 10.0.0.209

Why does this happen?
This is certainly aggrevating, but I'm always willing
to try something else, but what? I don't know where my
issue(s) lie.

Thanks again for your input.

Message: 6
From: Price Technology <pricetech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Organization: Price Technology
To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Networking Help (DHCP Routing)
Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2003 18:19:04 -0500
Reply-To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx

On Sunday 08 June 2003 18:09, Joe wrote:
> edwarner99@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> >Is there a way to tell eth0 not to listen to the
dhcp
> >server on eth1? Only the LAN side should be asking
for
> >an IP address on eth1
>
> 
> Oh please, don't tell me you have overlapping
> or identical ip address ranges on eth0 and eth1 -
>
> Joe

Seems I recall from his first post, long since
snipped, he's using 
192.168.x.x 
from his router and 10.x.x.x on eth1.  If this is
correct, he's fine as 
far 
as that goes.

I do wonder though;  He's planning to use 10.x.x.x
with a class C mask, 
which 
should work since he's subnetting, but I've seen
issues with that in 
the 
past.  I'd probably stick with 192.168.x.x and use a
different set of 
class C 
addresses on eth1.

By the way, the Cayman router I looked at a few years
ago had no 
firewall.  
Something to be aware of once you get connectiviry
working.

Joebewan

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