nibash kumar writes:
>     1.    vfe0  (to my ISP)                                                   
>        
>                                                                               
>                         
>          IP                        10.19.170.118
>          Subnet                  255.255.255.0
>           defaultrouter         10.19.170.1 
>     
>     2.    rtls0   (local)                                
>              IP                         192.168.1.1 

Unless you have NAT enabled or unless your ISP somehow knows about
this 192.168.1.1 network, this isn't going to work.

(Are you sure that's an address from your ISP?  It looks like you have
an external NAT box.  Personally, I'd get rid of that box, put the
Solaris machine right on the Internet with a public IP address, and
then configure NAT properly for the rest of my machines.)

Start with "man -s 4 ipnat".

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