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Date:      Fri, 11 Sep 1998 08:25:31 +0200 (CEST)
From:      "hg@glaess.ndh.com" <hg@glaess.ndh.com>
To:        Arve Ronning <arve.ronning@thomson-csf.no>
Cc:        freebsd-isdn@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: i4b and routing
Message-ID:  <Pine.LNX.3.96.980911082055.22082B-100000@glaess.evkkk.de>
In-Reply-To: <35F7E897.F5C548BA@thomson-csf.no>

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On Thu, 10 Sep 1998, Arve Ronning wrote:

> You will have to excuse my German :)
ok. if you excuse my english ........... :))

> 
> I understand you try to use your FreeBSD box as a router in order
> to get in touch with the InterNet from a second box connected to
> the FreeBSD box through some sort of local network.

right !

> 
> To do this, you will have to:
> 
> 1)	Configure the second box to use the FreeBSD box as the default
> 	gateway
donne.

> 
> 2)	Configure the FreeBSD box kernel to act as a gateway.
> 	Set GATEWAY="YES" in /etc/rc.conf (I believe) and 
> 	make a new /kernel
donne.

> 
> 3)	Set up natd with ipfw (on the FreeBSD box) to do address 
> 	translation on outgoing IP packets from the local address 
> 	to the address supplied by your ISP and to translate 
> 	back the incoming replies.
donne.

> 
> I suspect step 3) is what's failing in your case, because the current
> versions of I4B do not inform NATD of the new address when it arrives
> during call setup to your ISP. One way of doing this (as I discovered
> after receiving help from the I4B gang:) is to 'kill -HUP' NATD _after_
> the call has been set up. This can be automated.


if have donne the changes in indnd.rc (like FAQ I4B) to HUP the NATD

but why must i set the net route manually ? and why forward the BSD box
not the ip packets ?


it is possible that my new generated kernel have a fault (example he miss
a device that he need to route/forward) ?
 



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