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Date:      Fri, 3 Mar 2000 16:02:28 -0800
From:      "Charles W. Johnson" <archiver@db.geocrawler.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   help w/ routed daemon
Message-ID:  <200003040002.QAA32269@www.geocrawler.com>

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Hi all,

     I am writing for help in configuring routed on a multi-homed machine that I am running. I have 
two network cards in it, one w/ the IP address of 192.168.168.6 (internal network), the other with 
the IP address of 24.18.0.253 (connection to the Internet via a cable modem). For the cable 
modem to work, I must have the following line in my rc.conf:

defaultrouter="24.18.0.1"

    I also have 'gateway="YES"' in my rc.conf.

    My trouble is this: While I can access the internet just fine on the multi-homed host, none of 
the other machines on the internal network can access the net through the multi-homed host. 
On them, I have "defaultrouter=192.168.168.6" entered into the rc.conf or 192.168.168.6 entered 
into the router field in the TCP/IP setup. Previously, when I was using only a dial-up PPP 
connection to the Internet, all machines were able to access the Net.
    Ergo, my question is this: What else should I do to get the multi-homed host to forward 
packets between the 2 network cards? I'm also running DNS on this machine and it works fine 
(ie  if I try to ping www.altavista.com on another machine, it can at least resolve the IP address 
for Altavista).
    I've spent hours working on this, reading man pages, trying different configurations, etc. and 
thus greatly appreciate any and all help on this matter.

Sincerely,

Charles Johnson
kf4ayt@christcom.net

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