On Sun, 2005-03-06 at 14:13 +0300, Kevin Plew wrote: > I am a soldier stationed in Kuwait trying to setup a wireless network for > around 200 soldiers. I have settled on using 2 separate wireless networks > to handle the load- both connected to a satellite broadband connection. > The satellite service requires the use of a proxy client residing on my > linux box. I have a linux box setup with 2 NICs to handle this for the 2 > separate networks. My setup is as follows: > eth0/192.168.1.20 connected to wireless router/192.168.1.1 > eth1/192.168.100.20 connected to wireless router/192.168.100.1 > > I have dhcp running on the box which is working perfectly serving > addresses to the different networks. > > I have to separate instances on the proxy client running- 1 each attached > to eth0 and eth1. The proxy server is at 10.01.11.50. Both instances must > connect to the proxy server at 10.10.11.50. My problem is with routing. > Only 1 interface is able to reach the 10.10.11.50 server. I have tried > static routes set. > Is there any way to setup networking to allow both interfaces to reach the > proxy server? > > Thanks for helping. > > Kevin Is your firewall dropping the packets?( tcpdump or ethereal to check ) Is the DHCP server assigning the correct default gateways, dns info to both subnets?( traceroute and dig ) Does traceroute from the proxy to a node with a problem go the correct way? Does a traceroute from node with a problem to the proxy go the correct way? Is the proxy configured to allow access from the ip range in question? ( check log files ) Ted