On 22 Srpen 2005, 15:28, gary masigon napsal(a):
Hi, i need help to setup my freebsd as a NAT server, i
cannot ping the external gateway from the client side
of my FreeBSD server but i can ping the FreeBSD
server. I followed all the instructions in the hand
book but i cannot get the client
Hi, i need help to setup my freebsd as a NAT server, i
cannot ping the external gateway from the client side
of my FreeBSD server but i can ping the FreeBSD
server. I followed all the instructions in the hand
book but i cannot get the client side to connect to
any www. freebsd server can ping
On Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 06:28:41AM -0700, gary masigon wrote:
Hi, i need help to setup my freebsd as a NAT server, i
cannot ping the external gateway from the client side
of my FreeBSD server but i can ping the FreeBSD
server. I followed all the instructions in the hand
book but i cannot get
Abu Khaled wrote:
On 5/10/05, Ed Stover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
S t i n g r a y wrote:
i want to replace my microsoft based firewall with a
freebsd based firewall + proxy + NAt server based on
ipfw , with internet users approx upto 800-1000
simaltanious . i already have the internet link
S t i n g r a y wrote:
i want to replace my microsoft based firewall with a
freebsd based firewall + proxy + NAt server based on
ipfw , with internet users approx upto 800-1000
simaltanious . i already have the internet link +
hardware to support it ,
do you guys think ipfw + squid
On 5/10/05, Ed Stover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
S t i n g r a y wrote:
i want to replace my microsoft based firewall with a
freebsd based firewall + proxy + NAt server based on
ipfw , with internet users approx upto 800-1000
simaltanious . i already have the internet link +
hardware
Minnesota Slinky said:
I was wondering how many hosts can a single NAT server server? I
couldn't find it on the net, although I know it's there somewhere.
It really depends on a couple of things...
First, the horsepower of the box. If you want 1-10 users, an old pentium
90 will do just fine
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 17:38:44 -0500, Minnesota Slinky
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering how many hosts can a single NAT server server? I
couldn't find it on the net, although I know it's there somewhere.
This would depend on the type of NAT being done, ie 1:1 static or PAT
(aka
I was wondering how many hosts can a single NAT server server? I
couldn't find it on the net, although I know it's there somewhere.
Eric F Crist
President
AdTech Integrated Systems, Inc
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Heya..
My ISP allow me to have 5 dynamic ip addresses. Yet, it's locked to the MAC address (i
think) .. currently my network look like this:
[ Internet ][ 16-ports Unex Switch ][ my network ]
..and in the local network, I have 3 servers and my two workstations. My idea was to
put
one
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Subject: Transparent proxy/nat server using DHCP.
Heya..
My ISP allow me to have 5 dynamic ip addresses. Yet
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