Quick Routing Question

Fabian Keil freebsd-listen at fabiankeil.de
Tue Nov 1 09:37:45 PST 2005


Jason Morgan <jwm-freebsd at sentinelchicken.net> wrote:

> On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 11:24:59AM -0500, Steve Bertrand wrote:
 
> > And again, tcpdump is a very good tool. The -i switch tells it what
> > interface to listen on, so if the wireless side of the router works
> > but you can't ping across to the cabled side, then apply the cabled
> > interface to the -i switch and you'll be able to see if traffic is
> > making that far, and if it is, if it's even attempting to go back.
> 
> Ok, it looks like it was an issue with the default settings on the 
> Linksys (and is still somewhat of an issue). I can now connect to 
> systems in each of the two subnets and I also have routing to the 
> outside world from both subnets. My only remaining issue is getting
> to the web app setup for the Linksys - I can only do it from a local 
> address (meaning a 192.168.1.x address).  The Linksys refuses 
> connections from my 10.0.0.x subnet. Is this a NAT issue?

Do you have NAT enabled between 192.168.1.0 and 10.0.0.0?
If you do, the Linksys shouldn't see any 10.0.0.x addresses.

If you don't, this is probably a security measure.
Perhaps the Linksys supports a white list to
allow access from non-local addresses.

Fabian
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