Date: Fri, 01 Mar 1996 21:41:56 -0600 From: Randy Berndt <rberndt@nething.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Routing / Subnets / Dial-in PPP Message-ID: <199603020332.VAA22088@vellocet.insync.net>
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I have a 32-node Class C subnet at the office (netmask 255.255.255.224). There is a FreeBSD box, various PCs and an Ascend 50 that is the default gateway to the rest of the Internet. I would like to dial in to the FreeBSD machine from home, and use one of the IPs on that subnet for the home PC. Right now, I dial in, login, start ppp -direct with the assigned IP. I can talk to the unix box fine. I just can't get any further out. I don't get ping response from any other machine on my subnet, or past the Ascend. I have IPFORWARDING and GATEWAY in the kernel, and there is a route to my home machine from the unix box. How do I set routing (or options), so that the unix box grabs stuff from the ethernet and sends them down to the home PC? TIA. Randy Berndt <rberndt@nething.com> ---------------------------------- AOS/VS, FreeBSD, DOS: I'm in a maze of twisty little command interpreters, all different.
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