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Mike,<br>
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Is ipv4 ip forwarding enabled in debian?<br>
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You can enable it in /etc/sysctl.conf<br>
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look for...<br>
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# Uncomment the next line to enable packet forwarding for IPv4<br>
#net.ipv4.ip_forward=1<br>
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Remove the '#' and run the following command from the shell as the
superuser:<br>
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sysctl -p<br>
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73,<br>
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Bob VE3TOK<br>
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On 12-02-18 11:12 AM, Mike Swiatkowski, AA9VI wrote:
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<td style="font: inherit;" valign="top">Hi guys,<br>
I am trying to get JNOS 2.0i to work on the network.
I have it on my Debian 6 linux box. I can telnet from the
linux box into the JNOS IP. However, I cannot do three
things I think I should be able to do:<br>
1) telnet from PCs on the LAN (that don't have JNOS
installed) to the JNOS machine<br>
2) telnet out of JNOS into another BBS. If I can telnet
from the PC to ve4klm for example I should be able to
telnet from the jnos> prompt.<br>
3) Telnet from the outside world into the JNOS box<br>
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