Date: Sun, 28 May 2000 19:32:04 -0400 From: "Crist J. Clark" <cjc@cc942873-a.ewndsr1.nj.home.com> To: Generic Player <generic@unitedtamers.com> Cc: Bhishan Hemrajani <bhishan@fusion.unixfreak.org>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Firewall + natd, what am I doing wrong? Message-ID: <20000528193204.A56917@cc942873-a.ewndsr1.nj.home.com> In-Reply-To: <001301bfc8f6$f09c7a40$0100a8c0@x>; from generic@unitedtamers.com on Sun, May 28, 2000 at 06:49:10PM -0400 References: <200005281923.e4SJNDD59704@fusion.unixfreak.org> <001301bfc8f6$f09c7a40$0100a8c0@x>
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On Sun, May 28, 2000 at 06:49:10PM -0400, Generic Player wrote: > > Also, give us a list of "ipfw show". > > Ah ha. I am new to BSD and Unix in general, so I didn't know of that > command. Having read the output from it I found and fixed the problem, > stupid as it was. I just added my changes to the part of the file where it > starts listing rules, some of the rules after that altered the ones I had > in. But, I have a new problem, sorta. When I boot up, it sits there trying > to start sendmail, and can't do it because it hasn't started natd yet, and > so has no internet access. Any idea what I have to change to fix that? sendmail(8) gets started after natd(8) in the standard boot sequence. Have you made changes to any rc-files besides rc.conf? One thing I noticed in your first mail, do you have the lines, natd_enable="YES" # Enable natd (if firewall_enable == YES) natd_interface="ed0" # Public interface or IPaddress to use In /etc/rc.conf to get natd to start at boot? -- Crist J. Clark cjclark@home.com To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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