not be
possible.
If anyone knows of a way, please let me know.
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-terrac
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Basically you need these three things:
1) natd -n interface -f config file
2) sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding=1
3) ifocnfig interface alias address to redirect to
-terrac
Minister of Tiny Plastic Robots
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Terrac Skienswww.terrac.com
Hi there,
I have been trying to set up an embedded system from soekris, running a
small version of freebsd on it's internal compact flash hard disk.
The machine is built, I have remote access to it and I intend to use it
as a firewall + nat appliance. Directing traffic from machines internally
packets back in. Thats right isn't it?
-terrac
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, David Cramblett wrote:
Do you have gateway_enable=YES in your firewall?
Can you get packets through both directions just fine with the firewall
set to OPEN?
David
Terrac Skiens wrote:
Hi there,
I have been trying
Help,
I am trying to come up with a ruleset that allows ip, tcp port 25 22,
and icmp traffic out from an internal network 10.1.1.0/8 on the sis1
interface to the sis0 interface. I also want the traffic to appear as
though it is coming from one of the public IP addresses on the public
subnet.