Resolved.

Thanks Thuo

On 10 May 2011 14:06, Simon Mbuthia <simon.mbuthia@gmail.com> wrote:
1.3.2.3/30 is network address and 1.3.2.5 is broadcast address, leaving us with two host IPs 1.3.2.4-5 Also note that these are not the actual addresses.


On 10 May 2011 14:01, Thuo Wilson <lixton@gmail.com> wrote:


On 10 May 2011 13:38, Simon Mbuthia <simon.mbuthia@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi skunks,

Picture this scenario: A linux firewall with eth0 facing the web and eth1 facing the DMZ. eth0 has a public IP, let's say 1.2.3.4 and eth1 has 10.11.121.1

On eth1 [internal interface] I have setup a virtual interface with a public interface 1.3.2.4/30 Then I have a CISCO router with IP 1.3.2.5/30 All traffic to 1.3.2.5 is of course routed by my ISP to pass thru 1.3.2.4

Problem is, the virtual interface [1.3.2.4] is reachable from the net [I used http://ping.eu/ping to test], but not 1.3.2.5


Am wondering if you could give the actual subnets. 1.3.2.4/30 is network address and 1.3.2.5/30 is first ip in subnet.
Wilson./
 
What should I do here??


Thanking you in advance,

Me

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