IP configuration on my firewall



Hello

I have placed a firewall under linux (Ipcop 1.4.18) with a RED
networking interface on 192.168.1.x and the GREEN networking interface
on 10.10.10.x

So, all client are under 10.10.10.x

When I try to join the GREEN interface from a client, I can "ping" the
interface but not the RED under 192.168.1.x
So when I changed the IP address of the client to 192.168.1.x, I can
"ping" the RED interface under 192.168.1.x but not the GREEN on
10.10.10.x

It's normal ?

.



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