Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 00:29:14 +0400 From: =?windows-1251?Q?=C4=E5=ED=E8=F1=20=CC=E5=E4=E2=E5=E4=E5=E2?= <medvedev_denis@mail.ru> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: NAT with two different alias addresses. Is it possible? Message-ID: <E1DVEsM-000FFw-00.medvedev_denis-mail-ru@f31.mail.ru>
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Hello, everybody! I've just installed freeBSD 5.3 on my old computer to make it NAT router for internet sharing. The example is classical: two machines in my internal network and one IP from provider. Except one moment - my internet connection is established through PPPoE. So my unix has 3 network interfaces: rl0 - provider's network 10.10.54.107/16 tun0 - pppoe (through rl0 of course). Here my IP is 192.168.54.107 rl1 - my internal network 172.16.0.1/24 (do not laugh i've made it for difference) NAT has alias address 192.168.54.107, and internet connection works perfectly. BUT there are a lot of resources in 10.10.54.107/16 network I can't get access from my internal machines. I think address translation to 10.10.54.107 could help. Or not? Maybe it is possible to launch second NATd for this interface? -- Best Regards Denis mailto:medvedev_denis@mail.ru
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