On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Rossi, Marco wrote:
> > arp -a 192.168.1.140 xxxx.xxxx.xxxx (MAC address of Firewall External
> > Interface) you can use arp.bat to make simple
Try:
arp -a 192.168.1.140 xxxx.xxxx.xxxx pub
This will do a "proxy" arp that your carriers router will see (and any
other device on the ethernet segment will see it).
> I "can�t" because in reality it�s the carriers router and becauseit worked
> on my NT installation without that, I guess that is not the issue.
Solved by adding "pub" to the end.
Frank
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