Jonathan A. Lindsey wrote:
Here is what mine reads:
nat on fxp0 inet from 192.168.0.0/24 to any -> 69.254.129.192

BradenM - Sonoma Computer wrote:
Hi;

My knowledge of PF has grown a tad but, despite whatever I may or may-not have
learned, NAT still does not seem to be functioning and my internal lan
computers cannot access the internet.

The NAT rule is as such:
pfctl -sn
nat on rl0 inet from 192.168.0.0/24 to 192.168.0.1 -> 64.142.102.8

The computers on my workgroup are receiving dynamic addresses from rl1, an
ethernet card in my OpenBSD box.
Ip fowarding is enabled in /etc/sysctl.conf and pf=YES in /etc/rc.conf

I greatly appreciate any help in resolving this issue. If any further details
are required to diagnose the problem, please contact me by email at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank you;
Bray

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Everyone;

Thank you for the quick response. I reviewed the messages and used the advice from all posts to develop a solution that has solved my lack of internet problem.

Thank you;
Bray

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