Date: Thu, 11 Jul 1996 23:40:01 -0400 (EDT) From: Sire Lancelot du Lac <lancelot@snail.slow.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Need help setting Home LAN routing right. Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.3.91.960711233848.1823A-100000@snail.slow.net>
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Hi There! I have a 10baseT LAN at home, and a ppp uplink to the Internet on a unix box which has 2 interfaces: tun0 for the ppp and ed0 for the ethernet. I have to send RIP packets to the cisco router at the other end of the PPP to broadcast the netblock (207.107.44.0/27) my ISP assigned for my LAN. This is all on a FreeBSD (2.2-SNAP-960612) box running either routed or gated (I can use either). I've been working on this problem for a couple of days now, so any help is much appreciated. my ppp address is 204.50.80.175 on a /32 network. the ISP's cisco varies it's IP from connect to connect. I did the ipforwarding thingie in sysctl :) Please respond by email. Thanks in advance! email: lancelot@snail.slow.net -- Christian Doucet work : +1 514 728 1618 Freelance "Sysadmin-Programmer-UNIX-Internet" guru! pager: +1 514 897 8070 Y'a rien de plus troublant qu'un trou noir. -- Sol (Marc Favreau)
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