On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Carlos Carnero wrote:
ok, this is another wacky question. I have connected two subnetworks
to my FreeBSD router to the internet. By design they shouln't be
able to communicate between them--which I have done with IP Filter.
What I'd like to do now is to make a TCP
I think you want NAT:
man ipnat
man natd
-Matt
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 15:30, Carlos Carnero wrote:
Hi,
ok, this is another wacky question. I have connected
two subnetworks to my FreeBSD router to the internet.
By design they shouln't be able to communicate between
them--which I have done
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=tcp%20proxystype=all
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Carlos Carnero wrote:
Hi,
ok, this is another wacky question. I have connected
two subnetworks to my FreeBSD router to the internet.
By design they shouln't be able to communicate between
them--which I
Hi,
ok, this is another wacky question. I have connected
two subnetworks to my FreeBSD router to the internet.
By design they shouln't be able to communicate between
them--which I have done with IP Filter.
What I'd like to do now is to make a TCP proxy/relay
on my firewall/router. For instance,