Re: Routing problems

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> What is the address of the subnet "other LAN" ?
> There seem to be two more subnets, 192.168.180.0 and 172.17.0.0.
You are right, both of them are accessible through eth3 and the same 
box of 192.168.180.100 (I didn't include the whole routing table) like:
172.17.0.0    192.168.180.100  255.255.0.0    UG   0    0    0  eth3
192.168.0.0  192.168.180.100  255.255.0.0    UG   0    0    0  eth3.

Thank you for help!


> ------------ Původní zpráva ------------
> Od: Andrew Haley <aph@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Předmět: Re: Routing problems
> Datum: 18.2.2010 11:51:17
> ----------------------------------------
> On 02/18/2010 10:01 AM, Rick Sewill wrote:
> > On Thu, 2010-02-18 at 07:31 +0100, j.halifax . wrote: 
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >> Could you please help me with routing in the LAN default GW box?
> >>
> >> I have 
> >> eth0 connected to Internet 
> >> eth2 to internal LAN 10.255.250.0 
> >> LAN default GW is 10.255.250.37
> >> eth3 connected to other LAN
> 
> What is the address of the subnet "other LAN" ?
> 
> There seem to be two more subnets, 192.168.180.0 and 172.17.0.0.
> 
> Andrew.
> 
> 
> 
> >> Route in the default GW (10.255.250.37):
> >>
> >> Destination       Gateway           Genmask         Flags Metric Ref  Use
> Iface
> >> 192.168.180.0   *                       255.255.255.0   U      0      0      
>  0  eth3
> >> 10.255.250.0     *                       255.255.255.0   U      0      0     
>   0  eth2
> >> link-local           *                       255.255.0.0      U     1003   0 
>       0  eth0
> >> link-local           *                       255.255.0.0      U     1004   0 
>       0  eth2
> >> link-local           *                       255.255.0.0      U     1005   0 
>       0  eth3
> >> 172.17.0.0       192.168.180.100  255.255.0.0      UG    0      0        0 
> eth3
> >> default             dsl-router            0.0.0.0             UG    0      0 
>       0  eth0
> >>
> >> >From the LAN default GW (10.255.250.37) 
> >> - I can ping 172.17.1.50:
> >> &nbsp;&nbsp;PING 172.17.1.50 (172.17.1.50) 56(84) bytes of data.
> >> &nbsp;&nbsp;64 bytes from 172.17.1.50: icmp_seq=1 ttl=253 time=5.62 ms
> >> &nbsp;&nbsp;64 bytes from 172.17.1.50: icmp_seq=2 ttl=253 time=3.29 ms
> >>
> >> >From other boxes in the same LAN (e.g. 10.255.250.38)
> >> - I cann't ping 172.17.1.50
> >> - I cann't traceroute 172.17.1.50: It goes to LAN default GW 
> >> &nbsp;&nbsp;10.255.250.37 and then to its default GW dsl-router on eth0
> >> &nbsp;&nbsp;instead of eth3 (so that the routing rule for 172.17.0.0 doesn't
> 
> >> &nbsp;&nbsp;match for 172.17.1.50)
> >>
> >> Can anybody help pleasee?
> >> Thank you so much!
> >> jh
> >>
> > 
> > Your problem has me stumped.
> > 
> > The only thing I can think of is to ask how iptables is set up.
> > 
> > I think you have iptables doing masquerading to the eth0 interface.
> > The masquerading shouldn't be the problem.
> > 
> > Are you doing anything special with packets coming in eth2 in iptables?
> > 
> > I assume 10.255.250.38 can ping the Internet so you have routing set up.
> > 
> > I can't think of anything else to check at this moment.
> > 
> > Hopefully others will have better suggestions and ideas where to look.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
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