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> Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 12:19:24 -0700
> From: Tom Eastep <teastep@shorewall.net>
> Subject: Re: [Shorewall-users] Firewall Reconfig..
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> Raymond N. Coln wrote:
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>
> >
> > My issue is I can not access the westell modem
> from
> > the linux box or elsewhere. I changed the
> following
> > entry in the RFC1918 to my routers ip:
> > "192.168.100.xxx RETURN # Cable modem access for
> > configuration" and restarted Shorewall - nogo,
> still
> > can not connect.
>
> If you "shorewall clear", can you connect to the
> modem?
>
> -Tom
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HOLA!
thanks for responding!!
No I can not access the router nor can I ping it. If i
remove the linux box from the equation and connect it
directly to one of the windows pc''s it works..
The internal NIC is 192.168.100.200 and the
external(DHCP) 192.168.100.125 provided by the routers
Private Lan addressing.. The router itself internally
is 192.168.100.111 Is it a routing issue? I thought
since they are on the same segment it should work?
BTW: I have RH7.2 krnl2.4.20-28.7.
Gracias,
Ray
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