Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2004 13:54:00 -0400 From: "Rob G" <admin@internet-helpers.net> To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Networking Questions Message-ID: <006301c41f24$d3a18c40$560dbace@call.gtn.ca>
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Hi All, I am new to the list, but I have tried researching the archives and couldn't find exactly what I am looking for and would like your opinion on how to do this: I have a 4Meg DSL connection with Multiple Static IPs. 69.63.33.### is my main IP that my router or System that does authentication will always get. 209.213.231.###/29 is my block of 8 other IP's that route to my main IP. Right now I have my fsb box running mail/web and other services and I would like it to do the routing for my internal network of 4 or so computers. I have a Hub that I can plug these other systems in to so that is not a problem. What would be the best way to use my block of statics and have them Route properly through my BSD box. I would like to stay away from NAT as I know it right now, broadband router, as it causes havoc with my filesharing programs and would like to have my other systems pretty much open to the internet and then start locking them down as need be once I get them seeing the outside world and the outside world seeing them. Regards, Rob G admin@internet-helpers.net
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