Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2001 01:07:55 -0800 (PST) From: pirat sriyotha <makhamus@yahoo.com> To: questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: router Message-ID: <20011230090755.46238.qmail@web14801.mail.yahoo.com>
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hi sirs,
apologize for asking a rather dumb question.
i have three machines connected via bnc lan card. and
they are all connected by coaxial cable. the first
one is a gateway for the lan, sure it has a modem.
they are all powered by FreeBSD-4.4 stable.
with ppp -nat isp, i can access the Internet from any
of my machines.
now comes the problem. i have luckily additional
machine run by ME and the lan card nowaday is twisted
paired rj-45 connected. i can't find any of coaxial
bnc connected lan card in my region.
so i install rj-45 lan card to my exsting lan at the
3rd machine and the new one.
i do not use a hub. but cross the signal line of cable
that connected the new segment. so now my ne(o)twork
looks like this
FreeBSD(1){gateway}[bnc]--FreeBSD(2)[bnc]--FreeBSD(3)[bnc,rj-45]---ME[rj-45]
i have tried setting up firewall + natd at the 3rd
machine but it won't work. i mean my previous network
can't see ME machine and ME machine can't access the
Internet.
that's all i have done.
my question is that what should i do in order to let
the ME machine being part of my network.
please cc to me since i do not subscribe to the list.
any helps or hints or suggestions would be
appreciated.
thanks in advance and apologize for my english.
with best regards,
psr
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