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Date:      Tue, 10 Sep 2024 00:10:31 +0200
From:      "Compu-Doc Godfrey J. Hamshire" <godfrey@compudoc.co.za>
To:        LEAD-LUG <lead-lug@lists.healthlink.org.za>, glug@linux.org.za, freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org
Subject:   freeBSD PPP daemon on leased line,NAT,DHCPD
Message-ID:  <5.1.1.6.0.20240909233225.02241b00@jeeves.compudoc.co.za>

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HI all

My first problem is the following, I have set up a box to perform as a mail 
server / gateway using freeBSD to connect to my ISP via a leased line 
modem.  I can't manage to get the box to talk with the modem with PPP. I am 
looking for a freeBSD script to do this as well as info on where to set it 
up so that it starts automatically on boot up.

My second problem is the following, I do not understand how the 
communication is handled between the box and the ISP in regards to the 
following: the box has the assigned IP number 192.168.0.101 but the ISP has 
assigned it 209.203.2.119. My question is, does NAT handle the 
communications between the two IP ranges  or is this handled by the modem? 
If NAT does handle the communications how do I get it to work?

My third problem is getting DHCPD to run in freeBSD, I need to look at 
somones config file as I found the default example somewhat confusing.


Kind regards

Godfrey

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