[TriLUG] Newbie

Josh Blomberg josh at ao.net
Thu Mar 7 18:00:37 EST 2002


im pretty much a newbie too but maybe i can help

what does it say when you type 'route' on your firewall?

what are you using to do nat on your firewall? i have a similar setup
using ipchains for firewalling and ipportfw to send packets to a dmz, or
internally.

trying to understand your problem; what are you trying to ping, and from
where?

-josh 

On Thu, 7 Mar 2002 twyche at vdsinc.com wrote:

> Hey guys I was wondering if any one could help me with this.  I'm new to
> Linux and to trilug :-)
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Setup
>  +----------------+
>  |    Internet    |
>  +-------+--------+
>          |-eth0
>  +-------+--------+
>  |                | DMZ +----------------+
>  |   Firewall     +-----+ 192.168.1.0/24 |
>  |                |eth1 +----------------+
>  +-------+--------+
>          |-eth2
>  +-------+--------+
>  |  10.0.0.0/24   | <- Internal network
>  +-------+--------+
>          |
>  +-------+--------+
>  |    LAN Users   |
>  +----------------+
> 
>  Here's the situation:
> 
>  In the DMZ there is a web server that need to be browsed from the
>  internet for ftp, http (21,80)
> 
> I have set-up a minimal install of  SuSE 7.2 pro (SuSefirewall2) on an
> Compaq with 64mb of Ram, AMD K6 processor, and 3 NIC's.
> 
> Problem
> 
> Even after bringing down all but one ethernet.  All traffic (ping) gets
> sent out
> and received on eth0 (internet) interface. It acts as though the other two
> doesn't exist.
> 
> When connected all link light are up and functional.
> 
> 
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