From: Ian Zapczynski <ianz@quarterleaf.com>
To: linux-admin@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: unable to route traffic between two networks on Red Hat 6.2
Date: Tue, 09 Apr 2002 14:11:56 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3CB32EEC.823B07B9@quarterleaf.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: a05100300b8d8dc4908ba@[192.168.13.3]
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"James A. Goodwin" wrote:
> You say in your message that your router eth0 is 10.1.1.100 but you
> then say that your gateway is set as 10.1.1.1
>
> Shouldn't the gateway be the appropriate router address for that side
> of the network.
>
The 10.1.1.1 gateway specified is actually our firewall on that network which
gets us out to the internet. If specifying that causes a problem, I can
remove it, because the 192.168.0.0 clients do not need to get to the
internet. They only need access to the 10.1.1.0 network.
I tried setting the gateway in /etc/sysconfig/network and
/etc/sysconfig/static-routes to 10.1.1.100 which is the router I set up, and
unfortunately I still can't route traffic from 192.168.0.0 to 10.1.1.0.
Thanks,
-Ian
>
> >Hello all.
> >
> >I am a Sun administrator needing to get a router set up on Red Hat 6.2.
> >I am simply trying to join two private networks, 192.168.0.0 and
> >10.1.1.0. The router I have configured has eth0 at 10.1.1.100 and eth1
> >at 192.168.1.1. I do not need to be able to route traffic to the
> >internet using NAT -- I only need a DHCP server on my 192.168.0.0
> >network to give out IP addresses on that network (this works fine) that
> >will allow users to access the 10.1.1.0 network.
> >
> >On my router, currently I can ping an address on the 10.1.1.0 network,
> >but not when I use something like ping -I 192.168.1.1 10.1.1.1 to do
> >so. This should work, right?
> >
> >/etc/sysconfig/network looks like:
> >
> >NETWORKING=yes
> >HOSTNAME=myhost.mydomain
> >GATEWAYDEV=eth0
> >GATEWAY=10.1.1.1
> >FORWARD_IPV4=YES
> >
> >/etc/sysconfig/static-routes has:
> >
> >eth1 net 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 gw 192.168.1.1
> >eth0 net 10.1.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw 10.1.1.100
> >
> >Can anyone please point out what I am missing or otherwise doing wrong?
> >Even if the answer is "buy a book", a suggestion on which one might help
> >me is welcome also.
> >
> >Again, I don't need to be concerned about NAT, firewalls or security at
> >this point, which is why I haven't touched ipchains for this purpose. I
> >assume I don't need it only to route traffic between two networks, no?
> >
> >Thanks much in advance!
> >
> >-Ian
> >
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-04-09 18:11 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-04-09 13:44 unable to route traffic between two networks on Red Hat 6.2 Ian Zapczynski
[not found] ` <3CB2F3D4.4080306@imagelinks.com>
2002-04-09 14:19 ` Ian Zapczynski
2002-04-09 17:04 ` Camelia NASTASE
2002-04-09 17:27 ` Ian Zapczynski
[not found] ` <a05100300b8d8dc4908ba@[192.168.13.3]>
2002-04-09 18:11 ` Ian Zapczynski [this message]
2002-04-09 21:58 ` Glynn Clements
2002-04-09 22:01 ` helmut djurkin
2002-04-10 12:48 ` Ian Zapczynski
2002-04-10 12:55 ` Glynn Clements
2002-04-10 13:01 ` Ian Zapczynski
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