Re: Problems with IP forwarding

trevorelbourne_at_gmail.com
Date: 02/09/05


Date: 8 Feb 2005 15:11:45 -0800

You are indeed correct. We own a class C internet address,
203.1.78.0-203.1.78.255, and the LAN has been setup so that all our
machines have an address in this range. I have only been here a month
or so, so I don't quite understand why it has been setup this way. It
may change in time.

Even so, I don't see how the choice of LAN IP's could influence the
problem I am seeing, i.e. my GW not forwarding traffic? Am I missing
something?

Regards,
Trevor.



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