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Date:      Sat, 21 Nov 1998 00:06:49 -0500
From:      rex <rex@technatron.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Routing Problem
Message-ID:  <36564A69.58684850@technatron.com>

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I've been a Happy FreeBSD user for some time now. It has served me well,

However,
        Recently, I had to move my servers to a remote location..
My office is now connected to the Internet Via a ISDN line, and all my
internal machines are routed thru NAT. Which doesn't support much along
the way of usable internet.

My FreeBSD server has a Class C assigned to it. But my ISDN connection
has but one IP address. I'd like to foward some of my IP addresses from
my Class C, thru a single address on my ISP's router. He says it can't
be done, but that I'm welcome to try.
My FreeBSD machine also has a single IP address on the same subnet as
the ISDN router.

Any Suggestions. I've tried building Static Route to the ISDN line's IP
address, it doesn't work. I know It can be done on a WinDOZE NT server,
thru PPTP, but I'd REALLY like to aavoid a Microcrap solution.

Rex



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