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|    andrew.williams@t-online.de to andrew....@t-online.de    |
|    Re: IP Forwarding    |
|    30 Jul 17 23:14:08    |
      On Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at 8:00:59 PM UTC+2, andrew....@t-online.de wrote:       > 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?                     I installed 42.3 a week ago and got around to testing this today.       It works again. With the inherited network config from 42.2 and 42.1.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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