Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 09:08:55 -0300 From: Mauricio Brunstein <mbrunstein@gmail.com> To: Hexren <me@hexren.net> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: =?iso-8859-1?q?Re=3A_Re=5B6=5D=3A_Can=B4t_access_a_box_remotely?= Message-ID: <59822964050120040831bae379@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <7528970777.20050120004818@hexren.net> References: <59822964050119131120fbb88c@mail.gmail.com> <17020225212.20050119222233@hexren.net> <598229640501191337b644520@mail.gmail.com> <16421516128.20050119224404@hexren.net> <5982296405011913535f848139@mail.gmail.com> <7122618543.20050119230226@hexren.net> <5982296405011914294f879bce@mail.gmail.com> <598229640501191522557cd927@mail.gmail.com> <7528970777.20050120004818@hexren.net>
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Hexren: Ok. From the logical point of view this is true. But when I put put router_enable=3D"NO" in rc.conf, the internal LAN and the box cannot be reached anymore from the Internet. From the internal LAN I can do ssh to the box always regardless of this setting. Thanks anyway!! Your help was very useful. Sincerely, Mauricio. On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 00:48:18 +0100, Hexren <me@hexren.net> wrote: > MB> Hexren: >=20 > MB> Also I have another question: >=20 > MB> If you look at the handbook it states that if you use ppp, you need t= o > MB> put router_enable=3D"NO" in rc.conf, because if you enable routed, it > MB> can delete the routes added by ppp. The problem is that if I put > MB> router_enable=3D"NO" in rc.conf, i cant access my box from outside, a= nd > MB> this time is not a dyndns related issue. I don=B4t have idea that wha= t > MB> could be the cause of this situation. Does it seems familiar to you??= ? >=20 > MB> Thank you for all your help!!! >=20 > MB> Mauricio. >=20 > --------------------------------------------- >=20 > No it does not. > In my experience just using 'gateway_enable=3D"yes"' is sufficient for > bringing a private LAN online. >=20 > Hexren >=20 >
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