Anybody,

If I have two internal routers, say RouterB(ext: 172.16.111.253/32 and int: 
10.77.222.254/32) and
RouterC(ext: 10.77.222.253/32 and int: 10.222.77.254/32), and these two routers 
had already
established a BGP session. Now, let us say I will have Router B in BGP with 
RouterA(ext: Internet
and 172.16.111.254/32). In all of the routers involved, I enable 
net.ip.forwarding=1 in
/etc/sysctl.conf. Also in routerA, I enabled pf with NAT support. From Router 
A, I could ping the
Internet. But from routerB having a BGP session with RouterA, I cannot ping the 
internet. And so
does in RouterC.

Any tips to sort this out?


Regards,
Demuel

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