echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/forwarding
this should turn on ip forwarding on all the interfaces ..
If that doesn't work send on the routing tables ..
netstat -rn on the linux box ..
Dave.
On Mon, 28 Jun 1999, Michael Field - NC Systems Server Engineering - SUN Ireland wrote:
> Hi,
>> I have an ISDN router attached to a win95 network and an ISDN line. I also have
> a second win95 network. I also have a Linux box (RH 6) with 2 worhing ethernet
> cards, one on each network. While I can ping the router or any box on it's
> network, access the internet (via the router) on the Linux box and ping the
> Linux box from the second win95 network I can't get the Linux box to route
> through.
>> Can anybody help?
>> Michael.
>>>>
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