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Re: ip-masq
well that's done it my brain is down
right alex modem on c2 is a tnc on radio network which is not dynamic so
that s fixed. Modem on c1 is dynamic as that is link to internet.and what i
mean by direct telnet is if i try to telnet c1 form c3 or visa vera i get no
responce but if i telnet c2 from c3 then telnet c1 from c2 i can does that
make sence ???? ;-).the reason the router has a modem on is that it had a
modem on to start with and this got another netwrk card put in so c1 could
join the network with out a hub.And what do u mean abt same sub net is this
having both cards on 192.168.0.2 and other on 192.168.0.3 for egs oh and
will try make menuconfig but think i have tried this.
jose yes SuSE does install source
> > ok ok ok ok
> > little bit of a mess in explaing little diag
> >
> > 166 machine 1nic | Router 433 mach | windows machine
> > ip 192.168.10.1 | 2 nics ip 192.168.0.2 | bp6 x2 333 [at] 500mhz
> > modem to intnet | ip 192.168.10.10 | 1 nic ip 192.168.0.1
> > | modem ax25 radio | rtty term
> > c1-----------------------c2---------------------c3
>
> You have two subnets? Why? It's acting as a router anyway - having all
> machines on the same subnet would save a lot of hassle, a lot of
> configuration and stuff like that. Unless you're running a class B subnet,
> which is even stranger....
>
> > Right the router has a modem (tnc)on it ip 44.136.72.36 two nics
100mb.
> > c1 is the gateway to net and will eventualy have a firewall on when i
have
> > got this thing to work.
>
> Having a firewall is not necessary, and probably not what you mean. A
strong
> rules set will suffice. Also, how come your modem has a fixed IP address?
> Also, having a modem on a router is a strange idea at best - but then,
from
> your diagram, it's not being used (is that correct???). Check what the
> default gateway is on c1 - 'netstat -rn' will show the routing table, the
> default gateway is labelled 'UG'. You need to set up some intelligence for
> it to find the 192.168.0 subnet with a default path going to the
internet...
>
> > Right the telnet thing bit missleading cant do direct so that's why i
cant
> ping.
>
> Right, so telnet *isn't* working? This means your router probably isn't
> routing, or is doing something daft. If I were you, I'd set it up as one
> subnet - you gain simplicity at the cost of nothing... also, what do you
> mean 'can't telnet direct'?? How is it possible to telnet indirectly???
>
> < All kernel's are standed at mo and windows
> > is usual c**p.And yes i want to compile the kernel and followed howto's
> but
> > does not seem to work???? as said prev.
>
> You said you did 'make .config'. That's not right. 'make menuconfig'.
That.
> Exactly that.
>
> > Reason i wanted to compile was to
> > enable ip_masq but found that in rc.config and enabled it so presume
that
> is
> > it but still not work.
>
> I would be surprised if your kernel came with it disabled.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Alex.
>
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