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Date:      Wed, 20 May 1998 19:53:28 -0500
From:      george <kf7nn@ti.com>
To:        Scott Mitchell <scott@dcs.qmw.ac.uk>
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: mail question
Message-ID:  <35637B08.2221@ti.com>
References:  <199805191623.RAA03559@wax.dcs.qmw.ac.uk>

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well it would be nice to run elm on the native machine to read your
mail instead of having to telnet over to the registered machine.

right now i just send the mail as uasual and the router takes care
of al the rest.


Scott Mitchell wrote:
> 
> George Vagner said:
> >i have 3 machines on my internal net and 1 router but i do not have
> >seperate ip addresses for each of these machines i only have 1
> >ip address that is registered so if i write a mail message on any of the other
> >machines it is uasually rejected because they cant be looked up.
> >
> >is there a way to make the registered machine foward mail to the unregistered
> >machines and provide a reply back to any queries for the unregistered
> >machines?
> >
> >i am not sure if this is called spoofing or not..
> >
> >
> >here is what i thought might work....
> >
> >making registered machine gateway=YES in rc.conf
> >editing /etc/hosts to include these machines (already do)
> >editing /etc/aliases to point to these machines somehow.
> >
> >what do you suggest. if possible?
> 
> The registered machine (I assume this sits between your private net and the
> rest of the world) should also be running natd or something similar to hide
> your unregistered addresses.
> 
> Set up sendmail on the other machines to do nothing but forward to the
> gateway machine.  There is a 'null' config in the sendmail cf tree that
> will do this for you.  You will probably want to set some/all of the
> masquerading options on the gateway sendmail so that all mail goes out as
> from that machine.
> 
> People outside of your private net will of course only be able to mail to
> your gateway box, as they can't tell that the other machines exist.  Was
> there a particular need for mail to be delivered to individual machines?
> 
> You really don't want any of your private IP's or unregistered names
> leaking out into the Internet at large.  It tends to irritate people.
> 
> HTH,
> 
>         Scott.
> 
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