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Date:      Wed, 29 May 2002 15:37:46 -0400
From:      "Pablo Delgado" <drako300@hotmail.com>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   GATEWAY -- SOLUTION
Message-ID:  <OE14czYGakybeIfwFkI00005fad@hotmail.com>

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I would like to thank everyone that replyed to my email. Usually when I =
seek help in other places people reply with dumb comments.

The Solution I found:
I found that YES you were all correct NAT was the solution. I sat all =
morning reading the natd manual on the system and I saw that it says if =
you are going to use PPP as your interface that you would need to start =
PPP first like so " ppp -nat -[mode] -[connection]". After you are =
connected to your ISP then you run natd like so               "natd =
-interface tun0". After that, it worked. Note: this is only if your =
gateway machine is using ppp as the uplink.

I would like to know were I can post this information so others in the =
future can find it.
If anyone call tell me I would appreciate it.

Thank everyone,
Pablo Delgado

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