Re: Routing problem



>What is the exact error message you receive when you try? Are you trying
>to use hostnames, or IP addresses?

No response. IP address.

>So look at the packets on the wlan0 interface on ALGS-03. Are the packets
>being sent to GATEKEEPER? Is GATEKEEPER responding?

Yes, the packets reaches GATEKEEPER, but it is not responding. This
indicates there is something fishy with the GATEKEEPER, no?

>Another thing to look at - what firewall rules are in place on GATEKEEPER,
>ALGS-03, and ALGW-05.

I will look at them and get back.

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