<div>Christopher - you have been a great help!</div>
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<div>My internal network ip is 192.168.4.1 and I need it to access the aa.bb.166.2 interface or eth3. What would the rule look like that I need to add? </div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 6:51 PM, Christopher Chan <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:christopher.chan@bradbury.edu.hk">christopher.chan@bradbury.edu.hk</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<div class="im"><br>> As a follow up issue. The only thing that is not working properly is<br>> that I can not pull up my website that is hosted on this server from<br>> our private network.<br>><br>> Do I need iproutes for my other two nics? I have never needed them<br>
> before.<br>><br>><br><br></div>That is because you never redirected routing lookups to the custom<br>tables. You can either add routing entries for your internal network<br>into those two custom tables or you can add two SNAT rules assuming you<br>
also use the box as a nat box for the Internet.<br>
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