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|    andrew.williams@t-online.de to All    |
|    IP Forwarding    |
|    20 Jun 17 11:00:57    |
      I have a Windows (and Linux 13.2) machine which I use once or twice a month,       it connects to the world via my "main machine" and IP Forwarding. The IPV4       Addresses are fixed on that internal network, IPV6 forwarding via radvd.       The IPV4 part of this has worked since 15-20 years on one Suse / Opensuse       version after another, the IPV6 part for around a year now.              It has not worked since I upgraded from Leap 42.1 to 42.2.       I have a spare 32-bit machine using Suse 11.1 and am currently having to use       that instead.       NFS and Samba work perfectly well between the various hosts, but that is all.        There is always a chance that I have screwed up a setting or two but it       certainly does not look like it.              Does anyone else use IP Forwarding under 42.2?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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