Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 12:02:55 +0200 From: Antoine Jacoutot <ajacoutot@lphp.org> To: freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: 2 internet connections Message-ID: <3F68314F.10409@lphp.org>
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Hi ! I wanted to know if the following setup could work under FreeBSD, and if so, where should I start to look for information. Basically, I would like my FreeBSD box to be a router for 2 networks and 2 internet connections... nothing fancy yet (no failover nor load balancing) something like that: net 1 --> internet = NAT with internet connection 1 net 2 --> internet = NAT with internet connection 2 net 1 <--> net 2 = simple routing Is it doable ? I'm also concerned about the default gateway here... what should it be ? Someone told me to try a setup like this: ipfw add divert 8668 ip from <net1> to any not <net2> via tun0 out ipfw add divert 8669 ip from <net2> to any net <net1> via tun1 out ipfw add divert 8668 ip from any not <net2> to any me tun0 in ipfw add divert 8669 ip from any not <net1> to any me tun0 in natd -p 8868 -n tun0 natd -p 8869 -n tun1 Thanks a lot for any info you can provide regarding this question. Regards, Antoine
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