Re: problems with networking and route command

2012-05-20 Thread Ian Smith
In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 415, Issue 6, Message: 1 On Fri, 18 May 2012 08:07:16 -0400 David Banning david+dated+1337774837.907...@skytracker.ca wrote: It is machines that connect and receive via DHCP 192.168.1.2 and above that can't connect to the internet though the server.

Re: problems with networking and route command

2012-05-19 Thread Derek Ragona
At 07:07 AM 5/18/2012, David Banning wrote: It is machines that connect and receive via DHCP 192.168.1.2 and above that can't connect to the internet though the server. I don't know a whole lot about route - I have been attempting a variation of route commands without success. You

Re: problems with networking and route command

2012-05-18 Thread David Banning
It is machines that connect and receive via DHCP 192.168.1.2 and above that can't connect to the internet though the server. I don't know a whole lot about route - I have been attempting a variation of route commands without success. You need to implement NAT on this box, since

problems with networking and route command

2012-05-16 Thread David Banning
I am having a problem getting users who get their dhcp from my system to be able to connect to the internet. On one network interface my server can connect to the internet no problem - that's device vr0. On another, rl0 - I have a connection to the local network - no problem connecting to local

Re: problems with networking and route command

2012-05-16 Thread Chuck Swiger
Hi-- On May 16, 2012, at 1:08 PM, David Banning wrote: [ ... ] It is machines that connect and receive via DHCP 192.168.1.2 and above that can't connect to the internet though the server. I don't know a whole lot about route - I have been attempting a variation of route commands without