My ISP provides me up to 5 dynamically assigned addresses out of a /20
block. I have more than 5 machines on my network, so I have no choice but
to run NAT, however I would like to force two of those machines onto their
own external addresses. If I had static addresses, I could simply alias the
a
Hi,
I am wondering how to implement a freebsd router without NAT enbaled?
There are 3 subnets connected to this freebsd router. all of them need to
access the Internet.
Thanks
S
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On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 12:11:06AM +1300, Andrew Thompson wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Attached is a patch that brings in rapid spanning tree (802.1w)
> support. I would appreciate any testing or code review. The states will
> be printed out at the moment as packets are transfered and the topo is
> calcula
Dan b wrote:
Hello,
I searched the archives for this and was unable to
find anything relevant. I have a machine that is
being used as a NAT Router with IPFW and IPNAT running
5.3-RELEASE. I'm only using IPFW to keep track of
traffic, no actual packet filtering is going on.
The problem is that