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Date:      15 Mar 2001 11:55:12 MST
From:      "Main Email" <tymanthius@usa.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: [Re: More NATD/IPFW woes . . . ]
Message-ID:  <200103151841.f2FIfEq00327@tymanthius.yi.org>

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During the long counsels with Elrond on Thu, 15 Mar 2001 21:12:24 +1300, David
Preece recited this tale:

> At 15:55 14/03/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>  >Anywho . . . But I *do* have natd_enable="YES" in rc.config. I even have
>  >natd_program="/sbin/natd".
>  >
>  >So any ideas why it doesn't start at boot?  And how I can make it?
>  
>  Don't need natd_program, /sbin/natd is the default so that's all good. You 
>  do, however, need to tell natd what interface to use:
>  
>      natd_interface="ed0"

This is there.

>  
>  Give that a go. Failing that, cover rc.firewall and rc.network with 
>  debugging 'echo' commands to see what's going on.
>  

Not sure HOW to do this - I understand what you want - display what happens
when these are run.

Right now, everytime I boot my BSD box, I have to log in as root & run 'natd -n
ed0' then 'sh /etc/rc.firewall' (which isn't right now - wide open).
Once that's done, all works great.

The problem is simple - natd isn't running on start up.  The solution maybe
harder (as ususal).

The only thing in dmesg is 'IP packet filtering initialized, divert enabled,
rule-based forwarding disabled, default to deny, logging disabled'


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