> I'm having a bit of a routing problem with my PM-3, likely
> due to ignorance on my part. I moved the portmaster to a
> different IP block, but left my dns server at it's old IP
> address, still on the same ehternet segment though. I've set
> up static routes so that everybody sees
> everybody else now, with one acception. Even though I can
That is exception. Acception would be good.
> ping my dns server from the command line on the portmaster,
> a dialup user can't ping that same IP. What could be in
> the way here? What routing distinction is there between the
> PM3's own IP, and an IP from the modem pool? Any clues?
It is not forwarding that static route to the user dialing in.
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