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Date:      Fri, 27 Sep 1996 20:32:55 -0500 (CDT)
From:      Mike <flaq@synwork.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Routing Problem
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSI.3.94.960927202100.287A-100000@synwork.com>

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I just got a second subnet and added it to my system.  All of the alias
IP's I have on ed0 and ed1 can be pinged from the outside world.  The
problem I have is IP's that are assigned to workstations on the LAN cannot
be pinged from the outside world, nor can they ping the gateway machine.
Before I added this second subnet, the LAN stations could get out just
fine.  What am I missing?  Snippets below:

----------netstat -rn ------------

Internet:
Destination        Gateway            Flags     Refs     Use     Netif
Expire
default            207.43.3.228       UGc        15       13      tun0
127.0.0.1          127.0.0.1          UH          1       64       lo0
199.3.234.4        127.0.0.1          UH          0        0       lo0
204.120.255.16/28  link#1             UC          0        0 
204.120.255.17     0:0:1:13:22:5      UHLW        0        1       lo0
204.120.255.18     0:0:1:13:22:5      UHLW        0        0       lo0 =>
204.120.255.18/32  link#1             UC          0        0 
204.120.255.23     0:0:1:13:22:5      UHLW        0        0       lo0 =>
204.120.255.23/32  link#1             UC          0        0 
204.120.255.24     0:0:1:13:22:5      UHLW        0        0       lo0 =>
204.120.255.24/32  link#1             UC          0        0 
204.120.255.25     0:0:1:13:22:5      UHLW        0        0       lo0 =>
204.120.255.25/32  link#1             UC          0        0 
207.43.3.228       199.3.234.4        UH         15        0      tun0
207.43.59.16/28    link#2             UC          0        0 
207.43.59.17       0:0:1:15:27:88     UHLW        0        1       lo0
207.43.59.18       0:0:1:15:27:88     UHLW        0        0       lo0 =>
207.43.59.18/32    link#2             UC          0        0 
207.43.59.19       0:0:1:15:27:88     UHLW        0        0       lo0 =>
207.43.59.19/32    link#2             UC          0        0 
207.43.59.20       0:0:1:15:27:88     UHLW        0        0       lo0 =>
207.43.59.20/32    link#2             UC          0        0 
207.43.59.21       0:0:1:15:27:88     UHLW        0        0       lo0 =>
207.43.59.21/32    link#2             UC          0        0 
207.43.59.26       0:0:1:14:23:1      UHLW        0       58       ed1


My subnets are 204.120.255.16 netmask 255.255.255.240 and 207.43.59.16
netmask 255.255.255.240 and these are assigned in /etc/sysconfig

199.3.234.4 is my static IP with my provider and both subnets are routed
from the ISP to 199.3.234.4

207.43.3.288 is the IP of the ISP

I need to be able to route between subnets as well as from the LAN
workstations out to the net.

The workstations are Win95 stations assigned an IP with a netmask of
255.255.255.0 and a gateway of the either 207.43.59.17 or 204.120.255.17
(depending on which subnet the workstation is on)

ANY help would be appreciated!

Mike

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