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<0> and same exact thing
<0> i can ping the bridge from the desktop
<1> iptables -X
<0> and from my notebook on the other side
<0> alright
<1> -P INPUT ACCEPT; iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT; iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEOT
<1> etc..
<0> ok that is done
<1> ping?
<0> input accept; forward accept and output accept
<1> iptables -L?
<1> still any rules?
<1> should all have gone
<0> yeah gone



<1> ping?
<0> it has the chains
<0> but no rules
<1> ok
<1> thats it
<0> i can still ping the bridge from both sides
<0> and the gateway from the bridge
<1> which answer do u get?
<0> and the bridge from the desktop
<0> what do you mean?
<1> which ping replay
<1> no route to host, destination net unreachable etc
<1> stuff like that
<0> normal ping reply 64 bytes from 192.168.1.108 etc etc
<0> from wherever
<1> what does nmap on an open port say
<0> nmap from my desktop to the bridge?
<0> that's the only way i can go
<1> no to the gw
<1> is the port filtered
<0> gateway has 80 open
<1> or close
<0> well i can't nmap my gateway right now
<0> should only have 80 open
<1> hm
<0> because my desktop can't reach my gateway
<1> but you haven an ip?
<0> yes
<0> odd huh?
<0> :)
<1> can u do nslookups on the windows box
<1> which ip do u get
<0> nslookup from the windows box?
<1> yea
<0> which box are you talking about
<1> desktop
<0> laptop on the lan in front of the bridge?
<0> desktop is debian
<0> one sec
<1> ah ok
<0> what like nslookup google.com
<1> yea
<0> nothing
<0> connection timed out
<1> hm try to get a new ip
<0> one sec
<1> cant imagen its working
<0> and i'm not getting a reply from the dhcp server now
<0> wait
<0> there it was
<0> DHCPOFFER from 192.168.1.1
<0> DHCPOFFER already seen
<0> and goes on



<0> repeat
<0> and received an ip
<1> hr
<0> between the already seen stuff it goes... DHCPREQUEST on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67
<0> hr?
<1> do u have iptables on your desktop?
<0> yeah
<1> flush it ;)
<0> done
<1> ping etc
<0> destination host unreachable
<0> same thing
<1> hm
<0> now running tcpdump on the wireless interface i can see it saying "who has 192.168.1.1 tell 192.168.1.109(desktop)"
<0> when i do a nslookup
<0> or ping
<0> so i know it's making it past eth0
<0> on the desktop side of the bridge
<1> wired
<0> yup
<0> maybe it is a problem with my wireless card
<0> i don't know
<1> yea maybe
<1> i heard about problems with briding
<0> actually i should setup another box real quick and replace the wireless nic with a wired one
<0> try to ping the other box
<1> or use a second wrt
<0> yeah i've got one
<1> with openwrt firmware
<0> v5
<1> dont know if its working
<1> check the hw table
<0> na it isn't
<0> and i don't think it ever will
<1> the other one?
<0> the v5
<1> the gw
<0> oh gateway
<1> both v5?
<0> yeah
<1> crap
<0> ;P
<1> will setup a radio link soon between to wrt
<0> yeah
<0> ok i'll be back in like 3 minutes man
<0> i'm gonna setup the wrt
<1> &>
<0> and see if it's a wireless problem
<0> haha, wtf i can't log into my wrt54g
<0> admin / admin default right?
<0> ah i know why
<0> i'll be back
<1> hrhr
<0> memic: that's the problem
<0> the wireless card
<0> it works completely fine without one problem with dual nics
<0> so i'm gonna have to figure something else out
<0> anyway thanks for your help you guys peace out
<2> Hi. I'm having the problem that I reached the maximum number of iptables rules that I can add to my system before I get a "iptables: Memory allocation problem" . I know this is not iptable's problem, it's more a system limit configuration, but I have my limits set to "unlimited" Has anyone experienced this problem ? any hints ?
<2> when a port is supposed to be blocked by the packets being dropped, would "nmap" show these ports as "filtered" ?
<3> rob0, danieldg: Ping?
<4> afk dinner! Back in about a half hour.
<3> Understood :p.


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