Re: [SLE] routing between subnets

From: Jorge Manuel B. S. Vicetto (bb+shared.it.lists.suse-e_at_esenfah.pt)
Date: 06/22/04

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    Quoting Henry Harpending <harpend@xmission.com>:

    > On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 06:02:16PM +0000, Jorge Manuel B. S. Vicetto wrote:
    >>
    >> are you trying to route at the DSL? If so, you must configure the
    >> router and use
    >> its address as the gateway! Your DSL must support acting as a router or you
    >> won't be able to do that. I am currently wainting for a Linksys
    >> WRT54G just to
    >> have a similar configuration to yours - it's coming... ;-)
    >> I had interpreted that your server was doing the routing. It does have a
    >> wireless nic and a wired nic, right? If not, then you can't use it as a
    >> router!!!
    >
    >
    > No, the DSL is working fine. My problem remains that I can't get traffic on
    > my eth0 card to be forwarded out the wlan0 card to the DSL. Interestingly I
    > cannot get traffic on wlan0 to be forwarded out via eth0 either.
    >
    > [For those coming late to this disaster, my home network is wireless, and I
    > am trying to hook up several jetdirect printers via eth0 on my home server.
    > So I have two network cards in the server, and machines on each subnet can
    > ping each other, they can ping both cards in my server, but the server won't
    > route traffic between the two cards. I do have IP forwarding turned on.]
    >

    Henry,

    are your machines capable to ping the printers on the other subnet? From our
    discussion I'm supposing they can't. If not, it has to be related to routing.
    Can you show us the routing table on one of the machines and the ip
    configuration of one of the printers?
    And can you post a traceroute from one of the machines to a printer?

    > There has to be something simple I am missing......
    >
    >
    > Thanks, Henry
    >
    >
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    Jorge Manuel B. S. Vicetto
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    Angra do Heroísmo Nursing School (ESEnfAH)

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