This is a discussion on Re: Cannot ping host in another subnet within the Linux Networking forums, part of the Linux Forums category; spade <kieneckb@web.de> wrote: > Hi, > I have the following configuration > Hostname IP address device &...
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spade <kieneckb@web.de> wrote:
> Hi, > I have the following configuration > Hostname IP address device > ----------------------------------------- > A 192.168.100.21 eth0 > B 192.168.100.3 eth0 > B 192.168.101.99 eth1 > C 192.168.101.20 eth0 .... > Now I try to ping from host C to 192.168.101.99 on host B. This works fine! > However, when I try to ping from host C to 192.168.100.3 on host B or to > 192.168.100.21 on host A > then there is no route! You switched on IP forwarding on host B? -- Michael Heiming Remove +SIGNS and www. if you expect an answer, sorry for inconvenience, but I get tons of SPAM |
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Hi Michael,
to be honest I don't know. But it sounds like a solution ....How do I have to do it? Spade "Michael Heiming" <michael+USENET@www.heiming.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:6ht7db.4a9.ln@news.heiming.de... > spade <kieneckb@web.de> wrote: > > Hi, > > I have the following configuration > > > Hostname IP address device > > ----------------------------------------- > > A 192.168.100.21 eth0 > > B 192.168.100.3 eth0 > > B 192.168.101.99 eth1 > > C 192.168.101.20 eth0 > > ... > > Now I try to ping from host C to 192.168.101.99 on host B. This works fine! > > However, when I try to ping from host C to 192.168.100.3 on host B or to > > 192.168.100.21 on host A > > then there is no route! > > You switched on IP forwarding on host B? > > -- > Michael Heiming > > Remove +SIGNS and www. if you expect an answer, sorry for > inconvenience, but I get tons of SPAM |
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