Need a little more information.

Linux
ifconfig  = results

M$
ipconfig /all = results

Joe Stuart wrote:

>I have a wireless Linksys router setup behind a Watchguard firebox
>firewall with a vpn setup on the firebox.  I have an external Ip setup
>on the external interface  and an internal ip of 192.168.1.2 setup on
>the internal interface of the firebox. The problem I have is that when I
>vpn in I can only ping the 192.168.1.2 address and nothing after that
>including the Linksys router right behind the firewall. I also cannot
>ping the internal interface of the firebox when plugged into the Linksys
>router.  Which you would think I should be able to do, because the
>internal interface of the firebox is the gateway for the external
>interface on the Linksys router.
>
>Any help is appreciated.
>
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