On Sunday 14 November 2004 04:49 pm, Barney Wolff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When you have arpd (probably modified slightly) answer for a new "gateway"
> address, add it as an alias to the interface on which the arp request was
> received, with a netmask that will cover the address from which the
On Sun, Nov 14, 2004 at 04:23:08PM -0800, Jacob S. Barrett wrote:
> On Sunday 14 November 2004 02:14 pm, Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > sounds like you just want to run natd.
>
> I do for all the traffic exiting the WAN interface. I am doing that and I
> can
> pass traffic fr
On Sunday 14 November 2004 02:14 pm, Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> sounds like you just want to run natd.
I do for all the traffic exiting the WAN interface. I am doing that and I can
pass traffic from the host through the universal proxy to the destination.
The traffic coming
Jacob S. Barrett wrote:
I am trying to make what some call a universal client gateway. Finding
anything via google on the subject is turning up nothing. Basically I want
setup a gateway that will masquerade IP from any host reguardless of its IP
configuration. For example if a host is
I am trying to make what some call a universal client gateway. Finding
anything via google on the subject is turning up nothing. Basically I want
setup a gateway that will masquerade IP from any host reguardless of its IP
configuration. For example if a host is configured with IP 192.168.2.2