http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Setup.forward
and please read the whole rest of the faq before asking further questions. it will save you and everyone else time. thanks. On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 06:54:55PM +0200, Danny de Bont wrote: > Hi guys, > > Forgive me if this was asked before (since the start of this group) :-), But > I really need your help. > > I have been using OpenBSD since version 3.2 (thanks Theo and others) as a > VERY Simple ftp,nfs,ssh,mail and http server for small business networks > strictly on LAN only, no internet connection. During my free time. > (Now I must just figure out how to get rich from OpenBSD, any tips?) > > I had no internet at home because I have access at work. > Now, my lovely wife decided that we are the only family in the civilized > world that does not have a facebook profile. (I think her mother (where's my > freakin shotgun) is behind all of this!!!!). > > So off I go, order ADSL and within two days (can you believe it) I receive > an SMS To collect my Netgear ADSL router from my nearest Telkom outlet. > > I do the setup on Debian 5.4 (sorry Theo, but they still have DR16) And > everything seems to go according to plan, no problems whatsoever. I think it > was All those cool pictures inside the installation pamphlet that did the > trick. > > So I started surfing the net on my brand new ADSL connection, and all of a > sudden I Get an epiphany "...why don't I use OpenBSD as my firewall > router...". Good freakin Idea, I thought. > > So quickly I ssh to OpenBSD from Debian ..."halt;exit"..., and wait for > OpenBSD to Shut down ......... > > Open the box, install a brand new 10/100/1000 Realtek PCI card, close the > box and Push the power button ......... > > After configuring the NIC's, guess what ??? I know nothing about routing on > OpenBSD, All those VERY small networks I have setup were on the same subnet, > no need for routing. > > All jokes aside .... > > My router is on 10.0.0.2 > > OpenBSD has two Nic's i.e hostname.re0 -> 10.0.0.3 and hostname.sis0 -> > 192.168.4.2 The rest of my home network is on 192.168.4.0/24. > > Now, how on earth do I make 192.168.4.0/24 talk to 10.0.0.3???? > > Thank you > > Danny > > (p.s Sorry for using MS Outlook, I will repent, I promise, but I have no > other choice, Please don't flame me .... ) -- jake...@sdf.lonestar.org SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org