Date: Mon, 22 Sep 1997 14:38:07 +0200 (CEST) From: Paul Dekkers <Paul.Dekkers@cgu.ml.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Routering questions Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.3.95q.970922143139.12106B-100000@chippie.cgu>
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Hi I have the following setup: ________ _________ _________ |_router_|---|_diac-gw_|---|_chippie_| well, let's say I have 192.168.192.192/255.255.255.240 router has 192.168.192.193 and diac-gw 192.168.192.194 and I gave 192.168.192.196 to chippie... how can I reach the router (and the internet) from chippie? (and I must be able to reach chippie from the router/internet too...) diac-gw is a linux box, and chippie a FreeBSD... I tried the following on diac-gw: arp -s 192.168.192.196 [one of the network-card-id's of diac-gw] pub but If I do a traceroute from another host on the internet I didn't manage to reach chippie, the traceroute couldn't pass the router... I think that I have to set up a static route on the router in that case??? well, and then the other, FreeBSD, problem: I have to setup the same network on the FreeBSD of course, and so I did, I set up an ethernet device for 192.168.192.196 and netmask 255.255.255.240 and now I can reach diac-gw, but I can't find the router, and thats normal because the FreeBSD can't reach it of course because it isn't on its subnet... How do I let the FreeBSD know that I can reach the host via diac-gw? Thank you -= Paul =- __ _ / |_| | / _ \ Paul Dekkers (paul@gromit.eu.org) | o o `. _ | O |_| | discover Atomic Infinity!!! `.___/ | | | http://library.advanced.org/12082/ /` \
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