RE: help

From: Jason Huddleston (huddlesj_at_otc.edu)
Date: 07/12/04

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    To: "'kanhu rauta'" <kanhu2004@rediffmail.com>, "'General Red Hat Linux discussion list'" <redhat-list@redhat.com>
    Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 10:26:03 -0500
    
    

    It seems as though you have taken the fuzzy sledge hammer approach. You
    should not have to edit any source files to turn routing on. All you should
    have to do is change the value of net.ipv4.ip_forward to '1' in the
    /etc/sysctl.conf file

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    Jason Huddleston, CCSA
    Network Security Admin, Firewall Technician
    Ozarks Technical Community College
    huddlesj@otc.edu
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    -----Original Message-----
    From: redhat-list-bounces@redhat.com [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@redhat.com]
    On Behalf Of kanhu rauta
    Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 8:43 AM
    To: redhat-list@redhat.com
    Subject: help
    Dear sir/madam,
    >i have the following problem
    --------------------------
    >i have 3 system(a,b,c) connected by cross cable.thire connection is
    a---->b------->c
    the ip address are
    system a:eth0::192.168.10.5 and 10.10.10.3
    system  b:eth0::192.16810.7 and 10.10.10.7
    system  b:eth1::192.168.18.7 and 10.10.10.5
    system  c:eth0::192.168.18.5  and 10.10.10.5
    mine objective   
    ===============
    system b and c are shearing global ip(10.10.10.5).
    server programe(tcp) is running on both system b and c
    on b port::7500
    on c port::5500
    objective::system a request to get service from (10.10.10.5).this packet
    goto system b and b will check the destination ip along with the destination
    port ,
    if port is 7500 it will accept the packet
    else
    b will forward to system c.
    =============================
    i have done
    ============
    >enable ip_forward option in system b.
    >modify the following files of kernel(system b only)
    /usr/src/linux2.4.20-8/net/ipv4
    ip_input.c
    route.c
    ip_output.c
    ==========================
    problem faced by me
    ===================
    if its udp packet this perfectely works.(system a can recive service from b
    or c depending on the port)
    if its tcp packet then the problem
    a sends syn-packet to b.
    b checking the ip and port forwards it to c.
    c sends the ack packet to b but b drops it
    if i try to bipass the drop stastment by goto then system halts
    =============================
    any type of suggestion are invited
    Regards
     kanhu.
      
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