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Date:      Wed, 02 Feb 2005 06:54:53 -0800
From:      Tom Skeren <tms3@fsklaw.com>
To:        Tom Farrell <tom@mvcg.net>
Cc:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: multihome routing help
Message-ID:  <4200E9BD.1020008@fsklaw.com>
In-Reply-To: <000801c508d4$aa7dd770$6501a8c0@neonduron>
References:  <000801c508d4$aa7dd770$6501a8c0@neonduron>

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Tom Farrell wrote:

>BSD 5.0 3 Nic cards.
>
>Card 1 connects to DSL network and assigned route able IP from the  
>             ISP
>
>Card 2 connects to a private frame-relay network  and is assigned 
>            192.168.66.2/22 directly connected interface is 192.168.66.1/22
>
>Card 3 connects lan is assigned 192.168.67.0/24
>
>I have enabled Nat & ipfw on card1 and clients on Lan can use the DSL connection perfectly.
>    
>I can source traceroute the directly connected 192.168.66.1 sourcing 192.168.66.2 interface.  I cannot source traceroute  to 192.168.66.1 when sourcing from 192.168.67.1.
>
>Based on this it does not appear that forwarding is happening between the two networks, 192.168.66.0/24  & 192.168.67.0/24 ? Seems the only reason that the traffic is passing through is because of the Natd & ipfw divert statments... 
>  
>
add a static route on the Nat machine.

route add 192.168.66.0 192.168.66.1/24

>Can this be done with routing or do I have to use ipfw to forward between both networks? I would prefer just to run the nat & ipfw instance on the DSL interface and run pure routing between the lan interface & the interface which connects to the frame-relay network..
>
>thnx in advance
>
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