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Re: EON from behind maqueraded network



The problem in my situation is that my sat card is not in my masquerading 
server. I now have a modified Cyberlogin running on my masquerading server,
(with the cards MAC address hardcoded into Cyberlogin.)
This Cyberlogin can connect to the EON server. 
I run another Cyberlogin on my own server, to setup the MAC filter for the 
driver.

However, I still cannot get any data through my sat card.
I've set ip_forwarding on, rp_filter off, but I still can't receive anything.
I've checked the reception, but it seems fine. (sync=7f)

Any ideas what could be wrong here ?

Thanks,

Niels

> > Hi,
> >
> > I can't get the EON client to work. My PC is conencted to the internet through
> > a linux masquerading server and a (slow) cable modem.
> >
> > Since the authentication seems to happen over udp, this causes problems
> > with the masquerading. I can't seem to get a response from the authentication
> > server. I tried using autofw and portfw, but I never got a reply back.
> >
> > Does anybody know a solution for this ?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Niels
> 
> I'm having exactly the same setup at home as you do. I'm also a (slow) casema
> cable modem owner. I have the Sat card installed on my masquarading server and it
> works fine. I only use the standard software of the linux-dvb siemens driver (It
> works fine with my Galaxis card, thanks to everybody on this mailing list who
> helped me). I used the IP-masq howto to setup my server. I use my masq. server as
> gateway, 194.177.32.36:8080 as proxy and suddenly internet came to my at an
> acceptable speed. (I know the frustration of casema speeds, have you heard
> anybody saying anything about superweb, for me it would be a nice alternative as
> an flat rate uplink).
> 
> I hope this will help you.
> 
> Regards an thanks to anybody who helps this product become so cool
> 
> Jeroen van der Laan
> 
> 
> 



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