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Subjectping: sendto: Permission denied
Hi!

I am setting up a gateway with Linux 2.0.36. It contains two network
cards (eth0 and eth1).
The cards are both recognised by the kernel. eth1 is a wd8013.

My problem is: Network traffic over eth1 doesn't work.
When I ping to an IP-Adress which is routed over eth1 I get errors like

ping: sendto: Permission denied

What could be the reason for this behavior?

Could it be that the network card is defective or are there other
reasons which cause that problem? Why do I get "Permission denied"?

Greetings, Michael

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