- Original Message -
From: "The Bean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Micheal Patterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "freebsd"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2003 5:19 PM
Subject: Re: natd.conf problem (was: natd problem (but close!) )
> You're getting the idea. You're trying to set up a static nat configuration
> instead of a dynamic nat. Dynamic NAT uses one IP for all traffic from the
> internal systems. Perhaps I should've stated it this way first, my bad. For
> Static Nat setups, a gateway has to have the redirected IP assoc
- Original Message -
From: "The Bean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Micheal Patterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "freebsd"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2003 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: natd.conf problem (was: natd problem (but close!) )
> Um. How many real IP's you have sitting on XL0?
>
> If it's only one, you don't to redirect_address on it otherwise, it will
> lose internet access itself since all return traffic will go to the internal
> address. If you have multiple IP's on xl0, redirect one of the aliased IP's
> to the inter
- Original Message -
From: "The Bean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "freebsd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2003 2:36 PM
Subject: natd.conf problem (was: natd problem (but close!) )
> I've made a tad of progress. Since everyone and his
> brother can configure FreeBSD to act
On Friday 26 December 2003 03:36 pm, The Bean wrote:
> I've made a tad of progress. Since everyone and his
> brother can configure FreeBSD to act as a gateway,
> I decided to focus on the one difference between my
> setup and the generic gateway setup: my one-line
> natd.conf file, with the line
>