assigned, use the command pfctl -sr
6.3 - NAT
Note: Packet Filter is the filtering system in If you
are looking for the IPF/IPNAT FAQ for before, click
here.
6.3.1 NAT Introduction
Based on RFC 1631, NAT provides an easy way to map
internal networks to a single routeable (real)
internet
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 12:00:25AM -0400, 2005 - Chill, Samuel Thomas wrote:
Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 00:00:25 -0400
From: 2005 - Chill, Samuel Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Puzzling Simple NATD and IPFW Problem
Here is the info. Hope it helps solve this problem
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Subject: Re: Puzzling Simple NATD and IPFW Problem
Here is the info. Hope it helps solve this problem.
# ifconfig -a
rl0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
inet6 fe80::201:aff:fe10:815b%rl0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
inet 68.59.237.192 netmask
I have ipfirewall, ipdivert, and dummynet all compiled into my kernel. I am able to
run run natd and to specify rules with ipfw, i can also ping my external interface. My
internal network card (rl1) is 10.0.0.1 and my lan clients are running on 10.0.0.x. I
can ping everything, the network is
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, 2005 - Chill, Samuel Thomas wrote:
I have ipfirewall, ipdivert, and dummynet all compiled into my kernel. I
am able to run run natd and to specify rules with ipfw, i can also ping
my external interface. My internal network card (rl1) is 10.0.0.1 and my
lan clients are
Here is the info. Hope it helps solve this problem.
# ifconfig -a
rl0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
inet6 fe80::201:aff:fe10:815b%rl0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
inet 68.59.237.192 netmask 0xf800 broadcast 68.59.239.255
ether 00:01:0a:10:81:5b