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Just an update this morning. Same error. basically what is happening in a nutshell... I have a slackware linux box setup as a router, its on 192.168.0.1, it connects to the network through eth1. eth0 is setup for the internet, and it works properly from the router. However, the internet is still completely unaccessable from the LAN.
I don't know if this will help, but I have some links for ya. I suggest disable your script, becasue it does alot of different things, and start from scratch, and build it manually, then when you have one that works, make a script out of it, and maybe reapply the things form the script you have now, one peice at a time and see if things break.
It looks like your problem is that you don't have a default route on the redwood machine for non 192.168.X.X traffic. Try adding a default route to the 192.168.0.1 machine on redwood.
You should have something along the lines of:
Code:
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface
192.168.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 eth0
127.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 U 0 0 0 lo
0.0.0.0 192.168.0.1 0.0.0.0 UG 1 0 0 eth0
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