Date: Thu, 12 Sep 1996 14:01:20 +0800 From: "Ricardo M. Codizar" <ricky@jsys.mozcom.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: IP Address Spoofing Message-ID: <199609120601.OAA00521@jsys>
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Hello, co-FreeBSD users... We are now installing an Internet and LAN environment in our office. We are using FreeBSD as our Internet server and at the same time as a router. Our provider assigned one IP address for our PPP serial port and we are planning to use the imaginary network 10.x.x.x for our Internal LAN. I read from the Linux book the term "spoofing" which do some proxying for the Internal IP address (10.x.x.x) to be recognized in the Internet. Does FreeBSD have such capabilities ? Please tell us the procedures and important things to configure the FreeBSD for "spoofing" if FreeBSD have ? Please reply immediately so that our client PC's can have an access to the Internet. Ricky
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