Stephen Moore wrote:
[ ...chaining multiple NATs... ]
Any response appreciated.
The simplest way to deal with that is to add interfaces to the machine running
natd and put one NIC on each distinct subnet.
You can also use supernetting to combine a 192.168.1.0/24 subnet and a
192.168.2.0/24
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. thos
hello
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. thos