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Date:      Thu, 23 Dec 1999 11:04:44 -0500 (EST)
From:      "Julian C. Dunn" <julian.dunn@Matrox.COM>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   ip masquerading - such a thing in FreeBSD?
Message-ID:  <XFMail.19991223110444.julian.dunn@matrox.com>

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This is more a curiousity question than a problem, but I'm hoping someone can
give me an answer nonetheless. Is there such a thing as IP masquerading in
FreeBSD? Or is it done automatically if I set a machine to be the default
gateway for the network? At home I have the typical setup as follows:

   [dialup] <-- PPP --> [FreeBSD box] <-- ethernet --> [Linux box]

and the FreeBSD box is the gateway for the local network. From my Linux box I
can already access the outside world, even though (obviously) it doesn't have a
real IP. Does this mean FreeBSD is automagically doing IP masquerading? My
friend asked me this because he has the same setup, but his gateway box is also
a Linux box, and he [thinks he] has to explicitly install masquerading on it.
I'm wondering if that is necessary at all, or if he could just set the clients
to use the Linux box as a gateway like I did with FreeBSD, and be done with it.

- Julian

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Julian C. Dunn <julian.dunn@matrox.com>
ASIC Validation Group, Matrox Graphics Inc.
Tel: (905) 944-4900 x7006 Fax: (905) 944-4909

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