SUSE :: Dhcp Server Not Routing Its Clients To Internet / Sort It?

Feb 8, 2010

I have setup a dhcp server on eth0, & i have static Internet connection on eth1.
now clients are getting ip automatically, they are able to trace root upto eth0 & eth1.
but i am not able to access Internet from client machines. i am using open suse11 as a server.
i am not able to do telnet & ftp also from client. i am able to access Internet from server.
so please help me to configure my server so that i can access Internet from client machines also.

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Code:
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Code:

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[code]....

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[code]....

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