I'm fairly new to FreeBSD coming from a linux background.
My problem is probably simple, but I'm having a hard time with it. I have
four boxes, one FreeBSD that acts as a gateway/NAT router/Firewall, a
Windows2k workstation, and two old Mac workstations.
Being unable to afford a 10/100 hub
James West wrote:
I'm fairly new to FreeBSD coming from a linux background.
My problem is probably simple, but I'm having a hard time with it. I
have four boxes, one FreeBSD that acts as a gateway/NAT router/Firewall,
a Windows2k workstation, and two old Mac workstations.
Being unable
You could run two natd daemons on the gateway machine, one for the win
machine and one for the macs. Just start another natd listening on
another port, and add a ipfw divert rule to send the traffic from the
macs through this new natd.
Or you could use ipfilter+ipnat, and just add two
Now, this is another question I've had:
what's the advantage of the ipfilter package over natd/ipfw?
James
From: Kenneth Culver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Roger 'Rocky' Vetterberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: James West [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: NAT with Three NICs
Date: Thu, 25