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Date:      Thu, 25 Jul 1996 20:14:36 -0700
From:      Juan Valenzuela <juanv@icreson.icreson.gob.mx>
To:        questions@freebsd.com
Subject:   routing/gateway problem
Message-ID:  <31F8381C.41C6@mail.icreson.gob.mx>

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Hi,

I'm having a problem that is eating me alive. I hope you can help me,
please.

I setup a 486 with FreeBSD and two ethernet cards as a gateway in order
to have acces from my internal network to the internet. My layout is as
follows.


internet ---> Router ----> Workstation ----> PC with FreeBSD ---> PC's
                            and PC's                              int.



I can ping from one internal PC to both of the ethernet cards in the PC
with FreeBSD, I can ping from one internal PC to the workstation and I
can ping from one internal PC to another internal PC. I cannot ping from
one internal PC to one external PC or to the router or to any other
machine outside in the internet.

I am using the GATEWAY=YES option in /etc/sysconfig. Is this a problem
with static routes that I have to add or something like this?

Suppose my external network is something like 206.48.70.0 and my
internal network is 192.10.200.0. What would the correct routes have to
be in order to be this correct?

Thank you in advance.

Juan Valenzuela
juanv@mail.icreson.gob.mx



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