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Date:      Tue, 18 Apr 2000 16:24:43 +0930
From:      "James Collins" <jimbo@ringtail.com.au>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   gateway
Message-ID:  <001501bfa902$fbca2160$04de0dcb@bob.ringtail.com.au>

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HI,

I'm trying to setup a Dial-in modem pool on my freeBSD box (203.13.222.1).
From a windoze machine (203.13.222.209) I can dial up and everything is fine
(route has been added) and I can surf the web if I use the proxy server
which is running  on the dial up machine. The problem is however, how do I
set the dial-ins gateway to another machine(203.13.222.3)?  From the windoze
machine I tell it to get everything automatically, which it does, except it
sets it's default gateway to be its IP address which the freeBSD box
assigned to it. I can ping the freeBSD box and any other box that has its
default gateway set to 203.13.222.1 (these boxes configuation is wrong which
I will change), however I need to tell the windoze machine when it dials-up
the gateway is 203.13.222.3. In windows I tried manually setting the
gateway, however when I had a look at winipcfg it told me its gateway was
still its self and it took a long time connecting (i.e. its own IP address).
The freeBSD box's gateway has been set to 203.13.222.3

Another thing I should note is we are using a subnet mask of 255.255.255.192
for address 203.13.222.0 to 203.13.222.64

Basically all I need to know is...

    How do I set the freeBSD box to tell the windoze box the gateway is
elsewhere?
    And is there something I can add to the options.tty_ files to do it?
    Do I need to add something to ip-up to add a special route?

here is one of my options.tty_ files, I have tried adding proxyarp and
defaultroute to it with no success.

----options.tty1------
203.13.222.1:203.13.222.209
crtscts
modem

------FreeBSD box's rc.conf-----
# This file now contains just the overrides from /etc/defaults/rc.conf
# please make all changes to this file.

# -- sysinstall generated deltas -- #
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 203.13.222.1  netmask 255.255.255.192"
defaultrouter="203.13.222.3"
network_interfaces="fxp0 lo0"
hostname="rodent.crp.com.au"
named_enable="YES"
gateway_enable="YES"
xntpd_enable="YES"

----netstat -nr----------
Internet:
Destination        Gateway            Flags     Refs     Use     Netif
Expire
default            203.13.222.3       UGSc       18    82667     fxp0
127.0.0.1          127.0.0.1          UH         10    11487      lo0
203.13.222/26      link#1             UC          0        0     fxp0
203.13.222.1       0:8:c7:d9:bd:a1    UHLW        1    24700      lo0
203.13.222.2       0:60:97:a6:55:14   UHLW        0     1760     fxp0   1131
203.13.222.3       0:c0:4f:d3:5d:e6   UHLW       17      113     fxp0    424
-snip-
203.13.222.72/29   203.13.222.73      UGSc        1       41     ppp4
203.13.222.73      203.13.222.1       UH          2      310     ppp4
203.13.222.96/28   203.13.222.97      UGSc        0       20     ppp2
203.13.222.209     203.13.222.1       UH          0       12     ppp3
203.13.222.214     203.13.222.1       UH          0      261     ppp0
203.13.222.240/28  203.13.222.241     UGSc        1       91     ppp1
203.13.222.241     203.13.222.1       UH          2     1339     ppp1


Thankyou for your time.

James Collins.



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