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Can you help me webbrowse from a PC, thru my Linux server, with 2 NIC's???

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Old 11-09-2003, 03:04 AM
Default Can you help me webbrowse from a PC, thru my Linux server, with 2 NIC's???



I have a Linux 9 server, that has two nics. One inside eth1 10.10.1.1 to a switch,
and outside eth0 207.x.x.x , which connects to a dsl modem.
I can ping the inside interface from my PC. I cannot browse thru the PC.
I enabled forwarding. But it still wont forward or trace route thru the firewall.
I paid for Red Hat support, still no HELP!
Can someone HELP me?
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Bill
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Old 11-09-2003, 03:08 AM
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On 8 Nov 2003 19:04:05 -0800, Bill D wrote:
> I have a Linux 9 server, that has two nics. One inside eth1 10.10.1.1 to a switch,
> and outside eth0 207.x.x.x , which connects to a dsl modem.
> I can ping the inside interface from my PC. I cannot browse thru the PC.
> I enabled forwarding. But it still wont forward or trace route thru the firewall.



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Old 11-09-2003, 06:56 AM
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Bill D wrote:
> I have a Linux 9 server, that has two nics. One inside eth1 10.10.1.1 to a switch,
> and outside eth0 207.x.x.x , which connects to a dsl modem.
> I can ping the inside interface from my PC. I cannot browse thru the PC.
> I enabled forwarding. But it still wont forward or trace route thru the firewall.
> I paid for Red Hat support, still no HELP!
> Can someone HELP me?


Is the IP address '207.x.x.x' allocated dynamically from your ISP using
DHCP, or is it a fixed IP address?

When you say "I enabled forwarding", what exactly do you mean? Did you
enable SNAT? DNAT? IP masquerading? Service port forwarding? Other?

What were the exact steps you performed on your Linux box to "enable
forwarding"?

Which version of the 'iptables' software are you using?
(Hint: rpm -q iptables)

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