On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Ian Kallen wrote:
> Well, I've been fiddling with the ipfw syntax, I thought this would do it
> /sbin/ipfw add divert 80 all from 10.0.0.128/25 to 206.169.18.10 via ep0
> but that ain't it.
>
> 10.0.0.128/25 has servers, 10.0.0.0/25 has clients, both gateways
> 10.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.129 run off ep0... yes, I've been reading the ipfw man
> page and the archives, yet even though the two nets can access each other
> directly, I haven't been able to get the clients to access any server
> resources via the 206.169.18.10 nat. Further suggestions?
I have had this same problem before and have solved it when
dealing with setup of a DMZ using FreeBSD.
This is actually a pretty tricky ipfw setup to get it to work
right (depending on network layout). Let me see if I can give you
the details. But first I need a tad more details on how your
network is laid out.
Are 10.0.0.129 & 10.0.0.1 bound to the same ethernet card?
Nick Rogness
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