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<0> newbie: Yep... it is fairly simple
<1> i have a cl*** routed to another company
<0> damndolla: No sorry
<1> rikki: what i need is not only ping my routed cl*** on other company network, but to see all other company computers, whatever subnet he have
<0> Look it from a gateway point of view...
<0> One net can access the gateway and the gateway routes to the other net.
<0> Same from the other nets point of view...
<0> Nat for net 1 and net 2
<0> I hope that explains it
<0> Nat for net 1 and net 2 > internet
<0> So you add the route to the gateway pc and nat for both networks
<0> to the internet
<1> ok thank you
<0> np
<1> at this moment i nat only my internal network
<1> and i consider the internet and the other company network as "external networks"...



<1> so i have to consider both my internal network and other comp network as internal..?!
<1> and nat both
<0> Hmmm you have got me confused now...
<0> Lets try again
<0> You have an internal network and a gateway yes
<0> And another internal network connected to the net through a gateway yes?
<0> And you want to access internal network 2 from internal 1 ?
<0> Does that sum it up?
<0> If that is the case you can not access net 2 from net 1 unless you use port forwarding
<0> on the gateways in which case it gets very tricky
<0> Usually that type of thing is done so machine b on net 1 can ssh to machine d on net 2
<0> using port forwarding which requires firewall rules on both gateway machines
<1> the situation is even more complex
<1> we are conected to the other company network using a cisco router
<0> Hmmmm
<2> newbie why dont you draw a nice diagram? stops you from getting you and us confused all the time :p
<1> sorry
<1> that was not my intention
<1> i'l make a diagram and i'll try to send it.
<0> It would be better to put the diagram somewhere we can view it on the net
<0> Most thinks are possible however cisco can be a pain with buggy ios
<1> ok
<0> things
<0> I have had to change to other bands to resolve tricky net nat and port forwarding issues. Allied telesyn for instance.
<0> Got to go for dinner
<1> ok
<3> hey
<3> what is this?
<3> by the way im ash
<3> is anyone in here?
<4> I am.
<4> What is what?
<0> Evening Viking667
<5> hello there, rikki
<5> how are things this evening with you?
<0> Good
<0> as you can see
<0> longword is my friend :)
<5> And to this day, I *still* don't know who thought I was "good 'nuff"
<0> It is good having a couple of use from NZ
<0> It halps keep the bad ppl out
<5> huh? It does? Then what are WE doing here? <grin>
<0> When others are asleep we can keep an eye on the chan
<0> Time diffs
<5> ahhhh yes. Though I've found that's not always an advantage.
<0> That is what we found in the old days
<0> Its not so bad now with the bots me thinks
<0> Hi jadey
<6> lo
<5> I've found that sometimes when I need to get hold of a person, it's easier in one season than it is six months later...
<7> Good day,
<0> Evening
<1> hello again rikki
<1> i have been succesfuly crated the diagram
<1> if u wish to take a look
<1> please check that link
<1> http://geocities.com/dunefremen2001/Configuration.pdf
<1> thanks



<7> I SAID GOOD DAY
<0> Hi
<7> hi rikki
<5> hello whiteMoon
<7> wth is wrong w/ these people, did i do something to you people and you ignore me ?
<7> hey Viking :*
<5> We're not (well I'm not) deliberately ignoring you, it's just that I have nine other windows going, and I'm also doing debugging of sourcecode.
<7> Okay, thanks for letting me know.
<7> Cause when i'm online i'm depressed, i feel like they are ignoring me.
<7> I used to be in this channel all my life, they werent like this.
<8> excuse me, time for my morning code break.
<8> bbiaw
<8> and Thanks Viking, you're such a nice person.
<8> :)
<9> mornin peeps
<0> Newbie... Had a look
<9> i broke me old linux
<9> i fscked as ext3 :(
<9> now i get unsupported features when the old distro starts
<9> i've tried going back and re-fscking as -t ext2 but had no joy
<0> Newbie: Look in /etc/network
<0> Prolly all you have to copy the eth0 config and change the numbers and interface to eth2
<10> have any of you guys had and extensive work on Postfix's VDA?
<1> i'll have a look now
<9> is there a way to remove ext3 features from a partition?
<11> gileswrk: umm, it shouldnt matter. you should just be able to mount it as ext2
<11> as long as it was cleanly unmounted last time it was used
<11> its backward's compatible
<11> gileswrk: as long as your new OS isn't *that* old, it may complain but it should mount.
<8> what do you p*** to chmod to set as Sticky ?
<8> -T?
<0> whitecode: mc makes that easy...
<0> whitecode: Do you use mc?
<8> yes
<9> dragonk: it's really old mandrake
<9> it complains when it runs an initial e2fsck
<4> damnit
<9> i tried -O ^has_journal
<9> and forcing a ext2 fsck
<9> still refuses to boot
<1> rikki: sorry ..no trace of /etc/network :(
<0> Hmmm
<1> i have a folder /etc/sysconfig/network/
<0> That will be it.
<1> what i should look for?
<0> Ahrg
<0> Hang on
<0> a file named interfaces sorry
<0> It look like this inside
<0> auto eth0
<0> iface eth0 inet static
<0> address 192.168.44.1
<0> netmask 255.255.255.0
<0> network 192.168.44.0
<0> # dns-* options are implemented by the resolvconf package, if installed
<0> dns-nameservers 203.109.252.42 203.109.252.43
<0> dns-search nomax
<0> Sorry about that...
<0> On debian it is in /etc/network
<0> But prolly on your sys it is in the dir you said
<0> gate.nomax is my sys hostname
<2> !paste
<12> More than 3 lines? Paste your stuff at http://paste.getlinuxhelp.org/ and then tell us the url it gives you.
<0> Thanks tojoe...
<1> http://paste.getlinuxhelp.org/2664
<0> Newbie: Thats it but there is prolly a way of creating another one for you eth2
<0> Newbie: At startup route takes info from that dir/file
<13> hello, i have a question
<5> ask away.
<0> Newbie: Once you have sorted that you prolly need to make firewall rules the same as for eth0 for eth2
<13> no
<0> Newbie: And a port forwarding rule for you web server on the eth2 network for prot 80 and 443 if you use https
<1> so i have to consider eth2 as internal?


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