Re: IPTABLES MASQUERADE - WAN is OK but no LAN traffic...
- From: wisptech@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 30 Aug 2006 08:04:41 -0700
Thanks for the replies... Let me be more clear about what I'm trying
to do :)
- eth0 - This is the WAN side of the router
IP: 66.119.30.246
GW: 66.119.30.245
- eth1 - This is on the LAN side of the router
IP: 66.119.9.1
- eth2 - This is also on the LAN side of the router
IP: 172.19.0.1
1. All interfaces are physical not virtual.
2. I want to give out both public and private IP addresses to machines
on the network via a DHCP server that is on another machine.
3. I want to have the 172.19.0.0/24 network able to access the
66.119.9.0/24 network for web servers, email, and DNS.
4. Right now the 66.119.9.0/24 is working 100%.
5. Right now the 172.19.0.0/24 is not communicating with the
66.119.9.0/24 network, no traffic, nothing.
6. The eth1 and eth2 interfaces are attached to the same switch.
7. 66.119.9.186 is the NAT/MASQ address that the 172.19.0.0/24 is
using.
.
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