Add
gateway_enable="YES" to /etc/rc.conf.
Make sure your other systems use the freebsd box in question as their
default route.
make sure your firewall, if you have one, is passing the traffic
between the two networks.
Use pf or some other means to nat outbound traffic.
HTH
On Dec 11, 2007, at 7:29 AM, Alaor Barroso de Carvalho Neto wrote:
Hi guyz, it's me again. I think I don't know what I'm doing, so I
ask for
help. I have three private networks(192.168.1, 10.10.0, 192.168.2)
and a
link to the external world 200.212.X, what I want to do is that my
FreeBSD
connect all the networks to the external world and the 192.168.1 to
the
10.10.0, so a machine in 192.168.1 would ping to a machine in
10.10.0. I
have a brand new copy of freebsd in my machine, I just configured
the four
interfaces in rc.conf, that's all I did. gateway_enable is set to
true.
The interfaces are connected to each network. What's the next step?
Atenciosamente,
Alaor Neto
CEFET Campos/UNED Macaé
Coordenação de Tecnologia da Informação
(22) 9217-3198 / (22) 2773-6530 ramal 2035
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