Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 3 Dec 2003 01:45:19 +0100 | From | Wilmer van der Gaast <> | Subject | Re: 2.4.23 masquerading broken? |
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Patrick McHardy (kaber@trash.net) wrote: > It may be related to using advances routing features .. > Can you give information about the specific IPs ? Is it local traffic ? > It happens when a packet to a host outside 130.89.*.* is routed through the eth1 (130.89.203.37) interface. That happens with any traffic not from .9.11 or .9.13. .9.11 and .9.13 don't have any problems, their traffic is routed to the other Internet interface without any problems.
Also, traffic to 130.89.*.* from any host is routed to eth1 correctly and "even" works.
So, in short:
192.168.9.10 -=> 130.89.1.1 works, through eth1 192.168.9.11 -=> 130.89.1.1 works, through eth1 192.168.9.10 -=> www.google.com doesn't work 192.168.9.11 -=> www.google.com works, through hensema (which is what I want)
Also, trying to ping www.google.com through eth1 (hensema is the default interface) from the bugging machine directly works.
I hope this clarifies something... If not, I can do some more testing tomorrow.
Greetings,
Wilmer van der Gaast.
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