On 05 Oct 2002 22:50:04 -0700 Craig White <
craigwhite@azapple.com> wrote:
> thinking that this is redhat install...
> make sure that firewall config isn't
> interfering...
>
> service ipchains stop
> service iptables stop
Done.
> less /etc/sysconfig/network (will show hostname
> / gateway which s/b
> smoothwall ip address
Contents of /etc/sysconfig/network:
NETWORKING=Yes
HOSTNAME=localhost.localdomain
> less /etc/resolv.conf which should be the name
> servers provided by the
> dhcp server
Contents of /etc/resolv.conf:
nameserver 216.218.xxx.x
nameserver 216.218.xxx.x
nameserver 192.168.200.1
search localdomain
The first two are the DNS servers for the ISP of the location the computer
came from. The next one is the IP of my firewall.
> ipconfig should show your ip addresses
Shows 192.168.200.87. Hmm... This one does not make sense. I have the
firewall set to dole out IP addresses from 192.168.200.100 to .150. How did
it get .87? It must be hard coded somewhere. Interesting because that means
that the firewall will not accept outgoing packets from an IP outside the
defined range... OK, hunting stuff down.
Any further thoughts?
Alan