Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1997 21:26:35 +0000 From: "Ian Kallen" <ian@gamespot.com> To: freebsd-isp@freebsd.org Subject: was IP forwarding broken in 2.1.5? Message-ID: <199701080524.FAA13424@gamespot.com>
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I've two freeBSD boxes I want to have provide routing between two
LANs. Each has a working ethernet interface and we're using ppp with
ijppp and tun0. OK. Machine A (and its ethernet peers) can ping
machine B's "modem" interface and B's ethernet card i.e. machine B is
forwarding packets as we desire between the two devices. However,
pings to machine A (and from B and its ethernet peers) only get as
far as A's modem -- nor are Machine A's ethernet peers reachable
from the machine B network.
Machine A is 2.1.5 off the CD. (not providing ip forwarding)
Machine B is 2.1.6.1 from freebsd.org as of three weeks ago or so.
(forwarding fine)
is this a known bug we'll get past by upgrading??
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Ian Kallen ian@gamespot.com
Director of Technology & Web Administration
http://www.gamespot.com
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