Hi,
I'm using Brickhouse on my iMac to do Software Routing to my iBook via Airport.
But since some time, I cannot connect to certain websites from the iBook without using my ISPs proxy. For example versiontracker.com or Apple's iTools just show a blank page forever, IE status: "Sending Request".
I thought that I maybe messed up the firewall on the iMac, since I do not experience the problem in my university's WLAN or through the Barricade Wireless Router at my parent's house.
Hence I tried the following:
1. Try:
Removed all firewall & router related items and installed gNAT to set up the routing.
Result: Same problems as before!
2. Try:
Removed all router related items again, ran the 10.1 disk over the current installation to restore everything back to "normal", installed all the updates since 10.1
Used an instruction from the web to setup the routing myself.
Result: SAME PROBLEMS AS BEFORE!!!
So? Maybe it actually is the 10.1 update that is causing those problems, but since the routing is done in the UNIX-Level, why can't it be resolved by setting up the natd correctly?
Anyone help?
I'm using Brickhouse on my iMac to do Software Routing to my iBook via Airport.
But since some time, I cannot connect to certain websites from the iBook without using my ISPs proxy. For example versiontracker.com or Apple's iTools just show a blank page forever, IE status: "Sending Request".
I thought that I maybe messed up the firewall on the iMac, since I do not experience the problem in my university's WLAN or through the Barricade Wireless Router at my parent's house.
Hence I tried the following:
1. Try:
Removed all firewall & router related items and installed gNAT to set up the routing.
Result: Same problems as before!
2. Try:
Removed all router related items again, ran the 10.1 disk over the current installation to restore everything back to "normal", installed all the updates since 10.1
Used an instruction from the web to setup the routing myself.
Result: SAME PROBLEMS AS BEFORE!!!
So? Maybe it actually is the 10.1 update that is causing those problems, but since the routing is done in the UNIX-Level, why can't it be resolved by setting up the natd correctly?
Anyone help?