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Date:      Fri, 6 Apr 2001 16:32:52 +1000
From:      "Robert" <robert@chalmers.com.au>
To:        "FreeBSD" <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org>
Subject:   4.3-Rc, UserPPP and gatewaying???? mystery to me.
Message-ID:  <EJEPLCEELLLLAMPNEJMHCEBACOAA.robert@chalmers.com.au>

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Thanks to those offering helpfull advice. I appreciate it.
I do love 4.3, compared to 2.2 it's very clever. I still have this problem
of course - and cant' figure it out at all..

I have mgetty configured on the secondary server (on the ethernet), and
AutoPPP working fine.
I can dial in to the server with a '98 Laptop, and it connects and I can
talk to the server - and the server can talk to me.

However, that's all I can see.
The server can talk to me.
I can talk to the server.
   The server can see the rest of the network, and the internet -
   ....but nothing else but that server can see me.

========= rc.conf =========
defaultrouter="NO"
static_routes=""
gateway_enable="YES"
router_enable="NO"
mrouted_enable="NO"
forward_sourceroute="YES"
accept_sourceroute="YES"
............................

======= /etc/ppp/ppp.conf =========
pap:
 allow users merlin
 set log Phase Chat Connect IPCP
 enable pap
 enable chap
 enable passwdauth
 set timeout 900
 accept dns
 accept chap
 #enable proxy
 set dns 203.1.96.5 203.1.96.6
 set nbns 203.1.96.26
 add default HISADDR
..............................


When I had the modem, and the same setup on the main server (2.2) it workes
fine. Move it to the secondary, almost the same basic setup - and the server
seems to be refusing to pass the packets through the system.


oh well. One keeps trying I suppose. There's something there I'm missing.
In summary:
Everything connects fine, just the 4.3 isn't exchanging packets from the ppp
interface with the rest of the network.

any ideas?
Tnaks
Robert





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