stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm trying to build a "vpn" from my home network to my work network. > > So far I've managed to ge the ppp link (tuneled over ssh through socks) > between a mchine at work, and a machine at home. I've added routes to the > work network on the mahcine at home, and added routes back to the ppp > machine at home from my default router machien for bothe the work network > numbers, and the (192.168.x.x) addresses of bpth ends of the ppp link. So, > I can access any machien at home from the machine at work that originates > the ppp link, and I can access that amchien from any machine on my network > at home. > > So far so good, however the remaining stumbling block is getting beyond > thta machine at work. The packets it puts on the woek network still have a > source address of 192.168.x.x. And of course amchiens at work don't have > nay idea how to get packets back to that network. > > I need the machine at work to do something like "reverse NAT", thta is I > need for all the packets that it puts on the work network to have a src > address of thta machine, and I need it to be able to translate the reply > packets back to 192,168.x.x. > > Can I do this with netgraph or soemthing?
Isn't this exactly what the -nat option of ppp(8) is for? _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"