Re: Problem with Multihomed Machine

2001-01-06 Thread Wes Peters
Sean wrote: > > Thanks for your help! It now seems to be working, at least for > connecting W2K to the internet through FreeBSD. Here's a general > question. Are UDP packets mail packets? I don't know of any mail protocol that uses UDP. You're probably seeing the DNS lookup requests for the

Re: Problem with Multihomed Machine

2001-01-05 Thread Nick Rogness
On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Sean wrote: > > > > Is gateway_enable turned on ? Is firewalling turned on? If > > so, what do your rules look like? Is natd enabled? > > In /etc/rc.conf I have gateway_enable="YES" and natd_enable="YES". For > the firewalling, I recompiled the kernel wit

Re: Problem with Multihomed Machine

2001-01-05 Thread Sean
  Nick Rogness wrote: On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Sean wrote: > Hello.  I'm having some problems setting up a multihomed machine and was > wondering if someone could point me in the right direction.  I have a > FreeBSD box with 2 ethernet cards.  One card, rl0, is connected to my > cable modem.  The othe

Re: Problem with Multihomed Machine

2001-01-05 Thread Sean
Nick Rogness wrote: On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Sean wrote: > Hello.  I'm having some problems setting up a multihomed machine and was > wondering if someone could point me in the right direction.  I have a > FreeBSD box with 2 ethernet cards.  One card, rl0, is connected to my > cable modem.  The other

RE: Problem with Multihomed Machine

2001-01-05 Thread Peter Brezny
If your freebsd machine is working fine and you can ping the windows box from freebsd but not the other way, it seems to point to your firewall preventing the windows box from connecting.   you can disable the firewall completely and see if you can ping from the windows machine, then work b

Re: Problem with Multihomed Machine

2001-01-05 Thread Nick Rogness
On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Sean wrote: > Hello. I'm having some problems setting up a multihomed machine and was > wondering if someone could point me in the right direction. I have a > FreeBSD box with 2 ethernet cards. One card, rl0, is connected to my > cable modem. The other card, rl1, is conne