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I am using RH 7.1 as a router , having two NIC's.
eth0 has ip 150.0.150.69/24 and eth1 has 203.109.84.5/24.
i am able to ping from RH box to both sides (ie on 150.0.150.0 network and 203.109.84.0 network)
i wants to ping from client which is on the 150.0.150.0 network to the client which is on the 203.109.84.0 network (across the fire wall) but i am unable to ping despite of the fact that i have not
configured ipchains on the router.
Thing is that i am not using wins server here. More over i tried to do it by adding the routes in the server but all was in vain ,i could'nt ping across the linux router.
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