Re: Routing?

Jon Nowell ( (no email) )
Mon, 27 Jul 1998 07:30:21 +0100

Dan,

Assuming you are running NT ??

Then either enable ip forwrding on Server 2 which should sort it or even
better stick RRAS on there (with the Hotfix) and should sort itself out.

Regards

Jon

Jon Nowell
DIALnet PLC

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> From: Dan Waldron <dan@diversified.com.au>
> To: ntisp <ntisp@iea-software.com>
> Subject: Routing?
> Date: 25 July 1998 08:20
>
> Good evening everyone, whereever you may be. I have a little scenario I
> would like you to consider. It's two networks linked together through a
> server that is not directly connected to the net. Here is the topology:
>
>
>
> Internet -> Server 1: 203.29.98.1 -> Server 2 (NIC 1): 203.29.98.2 ->
Server
> 2 (NIC 2): 203.29.98.254 -> Client 1: 203.29.98.253
>
> Server 1 can see Server 2 (NIC1) OK but can't see Server 2 (NIC 2). As a
> result, Client 1 will not be able to see the Internet (I assume). Another
> Client (Client 2) - (203.29.98.6) which is part of the network that
Server 1
> and Server 2 (NIC 1) can still see the net OK but can't see Server 2 (NIC
> 2).
>
> I assume this is a routing thing. What do I have to do, and on which
> machine, to get the network running correctly?
>
> Any assistance appreciated.
>
> Regards
> Dan
>
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