I have set up a FreeBSD box as a router; works great.
The router (machine B) is a DHCP client to another box (Machine A)
that provides it with its IP address and its DNS server address.
When I hook up a new box (Machine C) to Machine B, I provide it with
Machine B's private IP address as its
can't test any code.
-- Len
On 9/20/07, Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Len Gross [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a host on my local 192.168.0 / 24 subnet that works fine in
getting
to the Internet via a default route.via a wireless connection.
I want to develop some custom link
I have a host on my local 192.168.0 / 24 subnet that works fine in getting
to the Internet via a default route.via a wireless connection.
I want to develop some custom link protocols and I have placed two Ethernet
NICs in the box.
I want to be able to send packets from one NIC to the other and