Sorry i made a mistake, what we need are you NAT policies on the router, but now that I re-read your email, you can ping yahoo from the firewall so the NAT is working.
do you wich IP are you using to ping outside? what is the source IP? your PC is using?
maybe you can use the -I parameter on ping in order to force your linux box to use eth1 IP and not eth0 IP (10.x.x.x.x)
hope it helps. regards, Guillermo.
On 7/18/06, Guillermo Garron guillermo.fedora@gmail.com wrote:
What are your NAT policies?
/etc/init.d/iptables status or iptables -L & iptables -L -t nat
please.
regards, Guillermo.
On 7/18/06, Jeffrey Tadlock linux@elfshadow.net wrote:
Marc Breslow wrote:
I think we are on to something here. I added a static route on the 192.168.1.1 router to the 192.168.1.224 with the gateway address equal
to
the eth1 IP address on the firewall. I can now ping 192.168.1.1 from
behind
the firewall but I still can't ping 209.73.186.238 (yahoo) from behind
the
firewall. I can ping yahoo from the firewall.
Any other thoughts?
Do you still have the firewall turned off for testing? If so, I would try to traceroute to the 209.73.186.238 address and see if that helps show you anything.
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