Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2002 16:33:37 -0400 From: "J.M. Warenda" <warendaj@comcast.net> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: regarding natd and FreeBSD Message-ID: <003601c1ee2a$cfc4c1a0$4500a8c0@benslm01.pa.comcast.net>
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Is anyone out there using a FreeBSD machine with natd on a cable modem
to hook their LAN up to the net? I've been doing this for a while now with
FreeBSD 4.4-RELEASE on my spare Pentium 166 with 64 megs of ram and two
Netgear FA311 ethernet cards. I originally followed the documentation on
natd to set it up and I've had essentially no problems with this setup, it's
been smooth as silk, with one exception.
If I send files or other data upstream *through* the natd system (i.e.
from a machine on the LAN to a machine elsewhere on the net) I have no
problems what so ever ... but if data is sent from the FreeBSD system
*itself* ... for instance someone remotely logging into my private FTP and
transfering data ... the connection gets totally killed. Latency across the
natd router goes through the roof. At first I thought I must be hitting
some kind of upstream cap, but I get much better xfer rates and no crippling
latency if I send from a machine on the LAN.
If this is terribly obscure I appologize, but I've had this problem for
a while now and I can't quite wrap my brain around this one ... ftpd on the
natd machine sending a file to a remote client on the net cripples the
connection with latency, but sending data (for instance with an ICQ file
transfer from a windows machine on the LAN) *through* the natd router
doesn't have the same effect. Has anyone encountered this? Any ideas on
what might cause it and how to address it?
-John
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