Date: Thu, 25 Jul 1996 14:25:58 -0500 (CDT) From: Wes Side Story <wdorale@rs1.mtmc.edu> To: Gunter.Loos@ngonet.be Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: user PPP server problem Message-ID: <Pine.A32.3.92.960725141732.28202A-100000@rs1.mtmc.edu> In-Reply-To: <31F720F9.327A@ngonet.be>
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On Thu, 25 Jul 1996, Gunter Loos wrote: > Doug White wrote: > > Hm. You should have found quite a bit of stuff searching the questions > > archives. This is definitely a FAQ. > > > > It's the classic "gateway through ppp" condition that everyone else wants > > to do. :) > > > So: enable ip-forwarding. As in > o option gateway in your /usr/src/sys/../config (for old FreeBSDs) > o gateway in /etc/sysconfig (I think) I did set gateway to "yes" in the sysconfig file(and also put the "options gateway" in the kernel config just in case). And upon bootup a message does come across about gateway enabled... Some one said that the solution is having the FreeBSD machine act as a proxy arp. I have "enable proxy" in the ppp.conf file but still no luck. Do I need to use the "arp" command? If so what do I use for the hex(physical?) address of the dial-in PC? Thanks for the help Wes Dorale Mount Marty College Network Administrator
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