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Date:      Thu, 14 Jan 1999 02:34:00 -0700
From:      Emmanuel Gravel <chemtechweb@psn.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Running NATD on a dialup connection
Message-ID:  <369DBA08.8238968E@psn.net>

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I have a small home network.  Two Win98 machines and a FreeBSD machine.
They're all networked on 10baseT, and the FreeBSD machine will have the
dialup connection (right now I'm running WinGate on one of the Win98
machines).  I've been reading on NATD and I'm setting up rc.conf, and
I need to specify the public interface on which to setup NATD.  The
problem is that I read that the public interface needs to be connected
before running NATD.  This is impossible since there's only one phone
line here.  I want to setup the connection so that if one of the two
other computers requests the Internet, then pppd will start up
automatically, and NATD will handle the aliasing.  I'm also setting
up the firewall rules (right now the kernel is set to deny everything
and I need to define the rulesets properly).  I also know there are
issues with named.  I want it to be authoritative for the network, yet
when requesting from the outside world, be a caching only server. I
have DNS and BIND second edition, so I'll check this up on my own.

My basic question is how do I get NATD to work properly if I have to
make my PPP connection alive before starting it, yet only need to start
pppd on request?  Do I setup NATD within rc.conf, or elsewhere?

Thanks,

Manu

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