Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 02:37:12 +0200 From: "lycanthrope" <lycanthrope@post.htnet.hr> To: <freebsd-net@freebsd.org> Subject: NAT over multiple subnets Message-ID: <001d01c466df$34e5c4b0$1205a8c0@jkhahhytncost7>
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hello I set up NAT+ipfw on FreeBSD computer which resides on 192.168.2.x LAN, = and has an outgoing ADSL connection. any client on 2.x can access = internet by setting this freebsd box as its gateway. there is another = server on the 2.x network which is used as a link to another LAN, 1.x = subnet. those users can not use NAT on the freebsd box,since their = gateway is a 1.x server,connected to 2.x server. how to enable users = from 1.x network to use NAT on freebsd machine,without altering 1.x or = 2.x servers? note that 1.x clients know how to get to the freebsd = machine (quagga-ripd), but can not alter their gateways to the freebsd = machine,since it has to be the 1.x server. so, how to enable 1.x user to use NAT on freebsd router? sorry for a rather long post, and maybe slight confusion,but I believe = you know what I have, and what I would like to do. thank you for all your help! ps: NAT is not mandatory,some other mean of internet sharing is = acceptable,as long as it is stable and fast on BSD
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