Hi,
I solved most of my problem, but thank you for asking. I have it running on
the internal network simply by enabling (and configuring a little bit) natd
on the university network.
Now the only problem left:
I am running a server on both machines, but on my windows box it is port 82.
I have
Hi,
I appreciate all the help.
I attached the file for you. Gmail does http URLs for no particular reason.
I tried setting up a static route for all university bound traffic on the
router however it seems to not have aided one bit. Whenever I run a tracert
on my windows box (that is connected
On 2005-09-10 11:58, Thomas Dimson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am running: FreeBSD-6.0Beta4
>
> I don't have natd configured in the slightest. My assumption was that I
> didn't need to run it because I have a router assigning the IP addresses and
> doing NAT for my cable modem, while my un
Thomas Dimson wrote:
I don't have natd configured in the slightest. My assumption was that I
didn't need to run it because I have a router assigning the IP addresses and
doing NAT for my cable modem, while my university is assigning me an IP
address for the second interface. Maybe I do need to
Hi,
I am running: FreeBSD-6.0Beta4
I don't have natd configured in the slightest. My assumption was that I
didn't need to run it because I have a router assigning the IP addresses and
doing NAT for my cable modem, while my university is assigning me an IP
address for the second interface. Maybe
On Sat, Sep 10, 2005 at 07:48:18AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I too have been having these errors and inability to setup a network.
>
> Please ref: Home Network Setup Problem
>
> Possible problem with natd? netstart? arp?
>
> Donald
Without knowing what you've tried, it's hard to give
Thomas Dimson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sorry if this is out of place, but I am having an issue with forwarding
> packets on my freebsd-current box from a windows PC.
>
> Here what I'm trying to do:
> I have two network cards, one on a university network and one going to a
> router, which i
I too have been having these errors and inability to setup a network.
Please ref: Home Network Setup Problem
Possible problem with natd? netstart? arp?
Donald
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Sorry, I should have clarified. I do have that option enabled.
In fact, my machine works perfectly as a gateway to the internet - it just
fails to forward (or much more likely, recieve) packets from an intranet and
send it to the machine.
On 9/10/05, Leonidas Tsampros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 08:58:41PM -0400, Thomas Dimson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry if this is out of place, but I am having an issue with forwarding
> packets on my freebsd-current box from a windows PC.
>
> Here what I'm trying to do:
> I have two network cards, one on a university network and one
Hi,
Sorry if this is out of place, but I am having an issue with forwarding
packets on my freebsd-current box from a windows PC.
Here what I'm trying to do:
I have two network cards, one on a university network and one going to a
router, which is connected to a cable modem. Both cards use the v
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