Date: Fri, 5 Jan 1996 14:48:59 +0000 () From: "Steve M. Spiller" <steve@microdot.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Routing question? Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.3.91.960105144522.10617A-100000@ledzeppelin.microdot.com>
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I'm not sure it this is possible but ... Right now I have a local network that consists of two machines, 205.134.198.1 and 205.134.198.2. My FreeBSD machineis 205.134.198.1 to my local net. THis machine is connected to the internet via a dedicated PPP connection. The PPP server assigns me an address of 204.71.144.66. When I telnet/ftp/etc from my FreeBSD box, the world sees me as 204.71.144.66, I would like it if the world saw that machine as 205.134.198.1... Is there a way to send my packets to my local net first and have them routed back out to the net? Is what I am asking feasable/possible/or totally off th wall/go jump in a lake/no way in hell? Thanks for any responses. ;) -Steve steve@microdot.com
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