Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 04:31:31 +0100 From: Jez Hancock <jez.hancock@munk.nu> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: no route to host Message-ID: <20030509033131.GB26108@users.munk.nu> In-Reply-To: <3EB92A88.26420.9E82D02@localhost> References: <3EB8E570.5774.8DA49D3@localhost> <3EB92A88.26420.9E82D02@localhost>
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On Wed, May 07, 2003 at 03:47:20PM +0200, Ronald Weinrich wrote: > thank you Jez, > could you please tell me what I have to do that my intranet can reach the dns on > 213.47.28.160/28 the dns has 213.47.28.162 and also the router 213.47.28.161 Perhaps post your nat configuration, the network diagram, the netstat -ran output and ifconfig output again so it's all in one mail. In fact it might be better for everyone (mainly you!) if you document your network fully first - that way you'll understand better what you currently have and what you want to achieve. You can then show that you've made every effort to fix/understand it first (people like that:) and post the document for others to help you. I can't remember off the top of my head which freebsd documents you need to read for NAT - for a start obviously there's the handbook, then have a good look under /usr/share/doc/en/ - you might want to try: grep " nat " /usr/share/doc/en -ri That should give you a few ideas of the docs that include info on NAT - by the looks of it it's mainly references in the handbook, although there seems to be instances of 'nat' in the faq as well... have a looksee :) Regards, Jez
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