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Date:      Sat, 28 Sep 1996 02:44:18 +0000 ()
From:      El de la seguridad <secmanag@netclub.com.co>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: :) Re:Private network & routing to the internet via PPP w/one (fwd)
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.91.960928024210.2341B-100000@netclub.com.co>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.91.960928233501.242A-100000@mitchj.oz.net>

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GREAT!!! It's the solution that I want in this last month...can you 
explain any more about that please!!!

Thanx in advance


G. Cabrales


 On Sat, 28 Sep 1996, Mitch James 
wrote:

> Hi All,  :-)
> I'm please to report that thanks to Anil I've got my private network 
> talking to the internet via my single IP and PPP.  The solution is a hack 
> of PPP for FreeBSD 2.1.5 by Charles Mott, 
> http://www.srv.net/~cmott/alias.html, that forwards packet for the 
> private network.  It was easy to compile and substitute inplace of the 
> stock ppp.  A little fine tuning of my Win95 config and I'm up and 
> running. Thanks to all who have participated with suggestions.  I still 
> think there is a place for SOCKS5 in the future, but for now I'm a happy 
> camper.
> Cheers,
> mitch
> 
> > Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 20:31:05 +0000
> > From: Anil John <ajohn@cyberforge.com>
> > On 24 Sep 96 at 19:03, Mitch James wrote:
> > > > > I have one IP via PPP to a local ISP.  I am using the BSD box to
> > > > > connect and want to route the private network IP's in and out to
> > > > > the Internet.  I'm using a 3com 509 eithernet card to the Win95
> > > > > machines.  I'm able to telnet into the BSD box but not though to
> > > > > the Inet.  My question is: Can FreeBSD 2.1.5 route the trafic
> > > > > for a private IP network as it comes on the CD-Rom without any
> > > > > other software?  or Must I use SOCK5 ? Are there other options
> > > > > to SOCKS5?
> > > > 
> > 
> > Yes, this will work if you use the packet aliasing software that was
> > written by Charles Mott.  It can be found at:
> > 
> > http://www.srv.net/~cmott/alias.html
> > 
> > I currently have a FreeBSD box (192.168.0.1) which is connected to
> > the Internet via PPP.  When I connect via PPP to my ISP, he assigns
> > me a dynamic IP address.  I have a Win95 box (192.168.0.2) connected
> > to the FreeBSD box via ethernet.
> > 
> > What Charles's software does is add the ip packet aliasing function
> > to the dial up PPP software that comes with 2.1.5. Once you compile
> > and install it and enable the 'Gateway=YES' in your sysconfig file,
> > any machine that is connected by ethernet to the FreeBSD box can go
> > out onto the internet... 
> > 
> > I am currently using this setup  and works just fine. I am using
> > Win95 browser, ftp, telnet, news and mail clients without any
> > problems whatsoever...No change to your Win95 clients is neccessory.
> > It is completely transparent and was very easy to setup (once I read
> > the documentation provided)
> > 
> > Just make sure that your normal PPP dialup works from your FreeBSD
> > box and that your ethernet link works fine between your machines
> > before you make any changes...Less problems to troubleshoot if
> > something goes wrong..
> > 
> > Anil
> 
> ___________________________________________________________________
>  Mitch James--Poulsbo, Wa.          Living near Latte' land
>  mitch@hardware.com               James Lumber & Ace Hardware 
>  http://www.hardware.com/   http://www.hardware.com/complist.html
> 
> 



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