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Date:      Mon, 31 May 1999 00:25:06 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Ben Stuart <stuart@i2k.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   natd/ppp problem
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSI.4.05L.9905310019290.12914-100000@onramp.i2k.com>

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Hello-
	I am having a problem that I cannot seem to find any information
about.  I have setup my 3.1-RELEASE box as a gateway for my lan.  I
followed the directions in the handbook/man pages for setting up PPP, and
it seems to work correctly ( i use the command ppp -background -alias isp 
to start ppp).  I also did the same for natd, which also is
(kinda) working.  The problem is that after running for hours
problem-free, natd and/or ppp will just freeze.  I cannot connect to any
remote computers (telnet, ftp, http), nor can anyone connect to me.  I
think it may have something to do with my routes getting messed up,
because when i do a "netstat -r" after it freezes, no routes are printed
and I have to ctrl+c to get back to a prompt.  There doesnt seem
to be any particular reason that causes this freeze.  Hopefully I
explained this somewhat clearly, and I hope someone can help.  If you need
anymore information (my ppp.conf, etc) let me know. 

Thanks alot, 
Ben Stuart



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