Well I think I fixed it...However it seems to be a weird fix. Here is what
I did.
After startup, the system couldn't find any routing information. I would
disable the firewall, natd anything but it wouldn't load up any routes. so
i decided to kill dhclient, and by chance i ran /etc/netstart and
you...
frustrated,
curt
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bill Moran
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 11:57 PM
To: Asenchi
Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD. ORG
Subject: Re: Firewall + DHCP (STILL)
Asenchi wrote:
>>What do you mean by &
Asenchi wrote:
What do you mean by "not able to _keep_ a connection"? Are you saying that
your DHCP addy expires and can't be renewed? Or is there something more to
the problem (i.e., the link layer connection fails?)
It won't pick up an ip from my provider. When I boot up, ifconfig in dmesg
>What do you mean by "not able to _keep_ a connection"? Are you saying that
>your DHCP addy expires and can't be renewed? Or is there something more to
>the problem (i.e., the link layer connection fails?)
It won't pick up an ip from my provider. When I boot up, ifconfig in dmesg
shows an ip,
Asenchi wrote:
Hello,
I emailed and receive some help this past weekend. Thank you all for
responding, however none of the suggestions were able to cure my problem.
I don't think I was in on the original round of q&a. I'm going to make some
suggestions, but also clarify a few things. Please
Hello,
I emailed and receive some help this past weekend. Thank you all for
responding, however none of the suggestions were able to cure my problem.
Here is the issue:
I am setting up a firewall, IPFW + NATD that will act as a gateway. I have
two NIC's that are configured. The OIF will be con