Hi all,
I've been trying to get natd up on a FreeBSD 4.9-Stable box.
I think I've followed every step, and it's still not quite working,
although I believe it's getting close. My dual-homed box has
two interfaces: internal ed0=10.13.0.1/8, and external
xl0=xx.yy.zz.187/29 (note I've cleverly
Patterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: The Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2003 11:27 AM
Subject: natd problem (but close!)
Hi all,
I've been trying to get natd up on a FreeBSD 4.9-Stable box.
I think I've
Um. How many real IP's you have sitting on XL0?
If it's only one, you don't to redirect_address on it otherwise, it will
lose internet access itself since all return traffic will go to the internal
address. If you have multiple IP's on xl0, redirect one of the aliased IP's
to the internal
so much Micheal.
- The Bean
Address redirection is useful if several IP addresses are available, yet
they must be on one machine. With this, natd(8) can assign each LAN client
its own external IP address. natd(8) then rewrites outgoing packets from the
LAN clients with the proper external IP
is used to load the joystick module. I
don't care about the joystick, so can I just disable this?
Thanks,
The Bean
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--- Kent Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joy.sh was retired but the Makefile still refers to it as an afterinstall
option. The joy.sh script was never removed from my /usr/src by cvsup.
You could grab joy.sh from the attic. The script that I still have, simply
does kldload joy.
Thank
layout but it's nothing some symbolic links can't handle.
Thanks again,
The Bean
--- Jez Hancock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 01:38:21PM -0800, Chris wrote:
You know, it never occured to me that there were individual
Apache modules in the ports. Thanks Josh! Doesn't look