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Date:      Sun, 07 May 2000 22:43:53 -0400
From:      Jan Knepper <jan@smartsoft.cc>
To:        Fabio Miranda <fmirand@yahoo.com>, FreeBSD-ISP@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: Request of help!
Message-ID:  <391629E9.63B21D24@smartsoft.cc>
References:  <20000508022134.21789.qmail@web125.yahoomail.com>

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OK, just my 2 cents...

How far can you 'ping'.
I mean, can you ping ISProuter (209.88.252.105) from FreeBSD via 209.88.252.106?

As far as using 209.88.252.113, 114 - 118 goes... Are these IP's assigned to
you? If not, I would suggest you change to 192.168.x.x since those are meant to
be used for a local network as far as I know. Using anything in 209.88.252.x
probably completely confuses the system.

Next, can you ping the fxp0 IP from FreeBSD from any other stations on the local
network?
What about the eth0 IP from any other station on the local network?
Finally can you ping the ISProuter (209.88.252.105) from any station on the
local network?

Well, I suppose this is a start... Let me know...

Don't worry, be Kneppie!
Jan



Fabio Miranda wrote:

> Hi, i've been trying to set up my network and it has
> been imposible. I have sent many emails and noone has
> pointed me in the right way. Please, can anyone help
> me?
> Problem:
> I'm connecting a network to a leased line from my
> local company. I have a sever that uses a isa
> card(et5025-16 etinc.com) to connect to a dce
> (dsu/csu) and from it to the isp.
> The isp router is 209.88.252.105 and my IP is
> 209.88.252.106(the point to point link), and we
> belongs to 209.88.252.114 subnet.
> Also, the ISP gave me a subnet: 209.88.252.104/29 and
> i want the same server to have 209.88.252.113 and
> 209.88.252.114 to 118 are my local machines.
> the diagrama:
>     ISProuter
> (209.88.252.105)
>        -
>        -
>        -
>        -
> eth0(209.88.252.106)
>      FreeBSD
> fxp0(209.88.252.113)----->209.88.252.114to118
> machines.
>
> I want the freebsd machine to route from
> 209.88.252.106 interface to 209.88.252.114 and
> viceversa, a multihomed server.
>
> Friends, i have really tried many things and the
> answered of my pasts email are kinda confused.
> Can anyone tell me something clear? i want to belongs
> to FreeBSD comunity! but, docs and all are hard.
>
> this is what i have done:
>
> ifconfig eth0 209.88.252.106 209.88.252.106 netmask
> 255.255.255.248
> ifconfig fxp0 209.88.252.113 netmask 255.255.255.248
> route add -net 209.88.252.104/29 209.88.252.105
> -interface 209.88.252.106
> route add -net 209.88.252.112/29 209.88.252.113
> -interface 209.88.252.113
> route add -net 0.0.0.0 209.88.252.113
>
> 1. What else do i need to make freebsd a router
> between the subnet .104 and .112 and make it use the
> .113? (pls, write the commands)
> 2. Do i need another software? like gated or routed or
> natd?
> 3. if i dont need any software, what makes "route" a
> packages from any of my local machines to the internet
> passing by the gatedway (the server)?.
>
> Thanks alot for any type of help.
>
> p.s. servers it's a l440gx intel using 3.4-release,
> others machines are win98
>
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