On February 23, 2015 9:47:41 PM EST, Ezequiel Reyes Aragon <[email protected]> wrote: >Hi list, >I have some NetBSD created in a virtual network with ip: 10.0.0.0/24 >and >most of them have 10.0.0.2 (another NetBSD virtual pc) defined as a >gateway. This last pc as two interfaces declared, one with 10.0.0.2 for > >the internal network it is on, and one with the ip: 192.168.100.9 >bridged to the real interface on the host machine. From this netbsd >gateway I can ping any real machine in the 192.168.100.0/24 network, as > >well as any machine in the virtual network, but I can not ping real >machines from any other NetBSD virtual pc that use it as their gateway. > >I used sysctl in the virtual gateway machine to set ip forwarding = 1. >Is there something else that needs to be done? >My intend is to have a virtual network with only netbsd pcs, using one >of them as a gateway to the real world via an additional interface in >bridge mode.
You probably want to use NAT (see ipnat) to translate those 10.x addresses to a 192.x address. The other option, if you control everything on the 192.x network, is to tell those hosts the route to 10.x goes through 192.168.100.9. Eric
