Date: Mon, 04 Oct 1999 09:02:19 -0400 From: Danny LaPrade <dsl@ipass.net> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: network with single Modem Message-ID: <37F8A55B.207F4CA@ipass.net>
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Version:
FreeBsd 3.3
Situation:
Client Machine is RedHat, I will call machine C.
Server Machine is FreeBSD3.3, I will call machine S
C has default gateway set to S.
C and S have hosts file containing information about each other.
C can ping S and vice versus.
S can ping www.freebsd.org (it has auto dial modem configured).
And yes, when S dials modem it adds the IP given by ISP as default.
S machine has rc.conf w/ gateway_enable="YES" and
router_enable="YES"
Question:
Why can't the C machine use S machine as gateway to the outside
world?
What am I missing?
Note:
If I do a traceroute www.freebsd.org, it goes to the S machine and
then basicly stops...
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