Date: Tue, 11 Apr 1995 01:20:47 -0500 (EST) From: "Randall S. Wert" <wert@humbaba.ipfw.indiana.edu> To: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: FreeBSD as a router Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.3.91.950411011022.4730A-100000@humbaba.ipfw.indiana.edu>
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Folks,
Though this has been discussed before I can't seem to remember
how to do it. I want to route traffic from my home network (4 nodes on
ethernet) to my office network (large university network). I am using my
office FreeBSD box on one end and my home FreeBSD box on the other. I
can setup SLIP from home to office just fine. But I can't get packets
from my home network to the office network, though the I can get to
everywhere from my home system. I'm running gated at both ends, and both
systems have been compiled with the GATEWAY opption. And tcpdump shows
traffic from the home network out the slip link to my office but nothing
returns.
And here's a picture if I haven't confused you enough already.
Office Network ----- 149.164.187.X ---------------
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Office FreeBSD Box
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slip link
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Home FreeBSD Box (can see the world)
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Home Network ------ 168.102.1.X --(nodes here are blind)
Once I get the situation resolved I'd be happy to write it up in tutorial
form.
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Randall Wert Email: wert@smtplink.ipfw.indiana.edu
Instructional Technologies Coordinator wert@ft-wayne.in.us
Indiana Purdue University Ft. Wayne Voice: (219) 481-5747
Fax: (219) 481-6880
URL: http://humbaba.ipfw.indiana.edu/~wert/
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