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> Please do NOT top-post |
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Sorry. |
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If asking questions on how to do things on non-Gentoo installations, |
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> please always mention the distribution in your email. |
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Ok, sorry again! |
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What about the documentation? |
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> I have noticed that most binary distros require the use of their graphical |
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> admin tools to make any changes to the configuration. |
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I read the documentation and tried to carefully follow it. Now I'm getting |
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this strange behaviour and don't know what's happening. |
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I tried both editing the config files and using the network config tool, |
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but with no luck. |
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I thought it was a routing problem, but as you can see, the routes I sent |
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seems to be ok. |
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However, I'm not a networking guru, so I don't know what to look else. |
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Maybe the arp tables? |
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Here is the arptables -L output: |
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Chain IN (policy ACCEPT) |
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target source-ip destination-ip source-hw |
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destination-hw hlen op hrd pro |
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Chain OUT (policy ACCEPT) |
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target source-ip destination-ip source-hw |
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destination-hw hlen op hrd pro |
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Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT) |
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target source-ip destination-ip source-hw |
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destination-hw hlen op hrd pro |