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Re: Fw:




Did you set up routing on the two computers so that the default route (or at least the route to each other computers network) points to your linux router? If you didn't, then doing that should fix your problem
I don't remember off hand how to enable root remote login, but it is a considered a stupid thing to do anyway. What you should do is login with ssh or, if you are too lazy to set it up you can stll just telnet in as a normal user and then su.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: zuri zadok 
  To: linux-il@linux.org.il 
  Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 4:10 PM
  Subject: Fw:


    Hi 

    i started to get inside LINUX networking stuff and i nead help with a strange situation.

    i want to make a linux router station

    i have 2 interfaces on that station 
        1--->192.9.226.254
        2--->192.9.230.254

    i have 2 station in bote sides (sun solaris statinos)
        1--->192.9.226.1
        2--->192.9.230.1
     
    i can see the 2 interfaces of the router from bote end station , but i can't get from one end station to other end station on the other network.
     
    i enabeld the  ip routing on the router station from the linuxconf (routed deamon)
            i configure the /etc/sysconfig/networks to FORWARD_IPV4="yes"
            inside the /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward there is "1".
    what more need to be done that cuse the routing work ??

    and 1 more 

    why i cant telnet to the router with root user?,(i can do it with a new user i created) i fail when i tried to write the passwd line (i fail on that with an error :incorrect passwd)
        i chenged  the /etc/securetty  file inside with remarks on all tty's
     what more need to be done??
    thanks 
    zz



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