Re: 
"I set up NAT+ipfw on FreeBSD computer which resides on 192.168.2.x LAN, and 
has an outgoing ADSL connection. any client on 2.x can access internet by 
setting this freebsd box as its gateway. there is another server on the 2.x 
network which is used as a link to another LAN, 1.x subnet. those users can not 
use NAT on the freebsd box,since their gateway is a 1.x server,connected to 2.x 
server. how to enable users from 1.x network to use NAT on freebsd 
machine,without altering 1.x or 2.x servers? note that 1.x clients know how to 
get to the freebsd machine (quagga-ripd), but can not alter their gateways to 
the freebsd machine,since it has to be the 1.x server.
so, how to enable 1.x user to use NAT on freebsd router?

sorry for a rather long post, and maybe slight confusion,but I believe you know 
what I have, and what I would like to do.

I know this was over a year ago - but did you ever get an answer? I am trying 
to chain multiple wireless routers (cuz that's what I have) and I think the 
router software is getting in the way. I have set up a static route so the 
second subnet can at least see the gateway box, but the NATting doesn't seem to 
work (i.e. no internet connection). This is Windows though (stop laughing) ;-). 
If I create a network bridge (software) I get even less - can't even ping the 
NAT host.

Any response appreciated.

Thanks.

Steve
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