I'm not sure if I totally understand... I'm trying.  Perhaps you want your FreeBSD 
machine to be a bridge, not a gateway?

On Tue, 08 Oct 2002 17:02:37 -0400
Steven King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I need help trying to get my FreeBSD machine dual-homed. I will try to 
> explain the situation as best as possible..
> 
> Interface1 -> hub1 -> Cable Modem (DHCP) -> Internet
> Interface2 -> hub2 -> Router -> Frame Relay -> Internet
> 
> I am trying to use Interface1 for cvsup's and things like that (frame is 
> only 56k) . I have to use Interface2 for web server, mail and dns..
> 
> When I set up /etc/rc.conf this way it loads up the interfaces no 
> problem and the cable modem interface works fine but on the interface2 
> side I cannot get to the internet nor can anyone get to it from that 
> side. I can ping the boxes on the local subnet but thats it.
> 
> from rc.conf:
> 
> network_interfaces="rl0 de0 lo0"
> defaultrouter="NO"
> ifconfig_rl0="DHCP"
> ifconfig_de0="inet <interface2 IP> netmask 255.255.255.0"
> 
> I cannot figure out what else is needed to fix this.. I have tried 
> static_routes, gateway_enable, forward_sourceroute in rc.conf and 
> net.inet.ip.forwarding=1 in sysctl.conf.. I have tried several different 
> netmasks for interface2 thinking that was the problem but that dont do 
> anything.. messed with defaultrouter and everything I can think of.. All 
> of the examples I have seen on the web and searching through the mailing 
> list are of using the FBSD box as a gateway for an internal network to 
> go out through the FBSD box onto the internet.
> 
> Any help would be appreciated..
> 
> Thank you
> 
> 
> 
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