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Date:      Thu, 22 Oct 1998 08:58:51 -0700
From:      "Loren Koss" <loren@pciway.com>
To:        "Dan Busarow" <dan@dpcsys.com>, "Loren Daniel Koss" <loren@boingo.pciway.com>
Cc:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: HELP! Can't see second Ethernet Card..
Message-ID:  <000801bdfdd4$de2c9640$c06200ce@vatos.pciway.com>

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Well, I think I spoke too soon when i said it worked.  From the BSD
box, once I hooked up the wiring, I could ping inside network, the
outside network, everything!  However, from any other machine
inside the network, I could only ping ep1 and stuff on the inside
No outside stuff and no ep0..

A couple of questions.  Do I need to change the gateway on
the inside machines to now be the address of ep1?  Do I need
to change the netmask of the inside machines as well?

Do I need to set the BSD box as a gateway?  How does it
know to route the packets through?  I think this is where I
am missing something.

Thanks
Loren
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Busarow <dan@dpcsys.com>
To: Loren Daniel Koss <loren@boingo.pciway.com>
Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Date: Wednesday, October 21, 1998 12:18 PM
Subject: Re: HELP! Can't see second Ethernet Card..


>On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Loren Daniel Koss wrote:
>> Okay, here's the diagram I want:
>> 
>> Router (206.0.98.1)
>> |
>> |
>> |Ep0  (206.0.98.10)
>> -Firewall- (IPFW)
>> |Ep1 (206.0.98.9)
>> |
>> |
>> |
>> ------HUB----------
>> |
>> |
>> 206.0.98.200 - 206.0.98.250
>
>You need to use subnetting to do this.  The simplest, though probably
>not the best based on the numbers you show is two subnets like
>
>Router (206.0.98.1)
> |
> |
> |Ep0  206.0.98.10 netmask 255.255.255.128, broadcast 206.0.98.127
> -Firewall- (IPFW)
> |Ep1 206.0.98.129 netmask 255.255.255.128, broadcast 206.0.98.255
> |
> |
> |
> ------HUB----------
> |
> |
> 206.0.98.130 - 206.0.98.254
>
>
>You could also use a netmask of 206.0.98.192 on this inside net
>with two external subnets, one a /25 as above and the second another
>/26 with a netmask of 209.0.98.192.  This would give you the address
>range 193-254 on the inside with the rest on the outside.
>
>Routing will be automatic in the first example, you'll need to add
>a static route for one of the two outside nets in the second case.
>
>You may also want to get a copy of _TCP/IP Network Administration_
>from O'Reilly.
>
>Dan
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