RE: Internet connection sharing

2004-07-19 Thread JJB
Use FreeBSD as the box that connects to your ISP and put the other boxes on a LAN behind the FreeBSD box. To do this you need to use NAT. A new rewrite of the FreeBSD handbook firewall section is currently being made ready for update to the handbook. You can get an in-process copy from

Re: Internet connection sharing

2004-07-18 Thread Benjamin Sobotta
On Sunday 18 July 2004 15:19, Stanley Wright wrote: Hello All, What is the best way to share an internet connection between FreeBSD and Linux and FreeBSD and windows. Thanks. Stanley Good question. :) Well, make one of the machines a router. Preferably FreeBSD, Linux... Cheers, Ben

Re: Internet connection sharing

2004-07-18 Thread Miguel Mendez
On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 08:19:49 -0700 (PDT) Stanley Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, What is the best way to share an internet connection between FreeBSD and Linux and FreeBSD and windows. Assuming that the FreeBSD box is the one that's direcly connected to the internet:

Re: Internet connection sharing

2004-02-16 Thread Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.
Lance Earl wrote: I am new to FreeBSD. I am evaluating it as a possible replacement for my in house desktops and ultimately a replacement for my redhat Internet server. I installed 4.9 without a hitch and decided to go ahead and install 5.2 in order to avoid potential upgrade issues mentioned on

Re: Internet connection sharing

2004-02-15 Thread Aaron Peterson
/etc/rc.conf I am new to FreeBSD. I am evaluating it as a possible replacement for my in house desktops and ultimately a replacement for my redhat Internet server. I installed 4.9 without a hitch and decided to go ahead and install 5.2 in order to avoid potential upgrade issues mentioned on

Re: Internet connection sharing

2004-02-15 Thread Steven N. Fettig
The network settings are usually in the rc.conf file in /etc/. For DHCP, you should have the line ifconfig_interface=DHCP where *interface* is the given nic you are using - in other words, it is *not* the word interface. If you are trying to set a static IP addy and gateway, then your rc.conf

Re: Internet connection sharing with FreeBSD

2003-12-19 Thread Josh Paetzel
On Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 12:49:16PM -0500, Stan Wright wrote: What is the best way to share an internet connection between two FreeBSD machines ? The network [192.168.0.x] is already set up. I can ssh etc. from one machine to the other. Check out the following link:

Re: Internet connection sharing with FreeBSD

2003-12-19 Thread Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.
Stan Wright wrote: What is the best way to share an internet connection between two FreeBSD machines ? The network [192.168.0.x] is already set up. I can ssh etc. from one machine to the other. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

Re: Internet connection sharing

2002-12-22 Thread David Kelly
On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 05:15:33PM +, Christophe Simon wrote: Hi, I'm trying to configure an old K6 200 as a gateway to share my internet connection at home. My LAN connected interface is xl0 (192.168.0.1), and my internet connected interface is ed0 (DHCP). I followed the instructions

Re: Internet connection sharing

2002-12-22 Thread randall ehren
or you can use IPFILTER, less involved setup: http://www.isber.ucsb.edu/~randall/wireless/ipnat.html the above URL refers to a page containing some info on setting up ipnat with one network card: URL:http://forum.redigital.org/read.php?f=2i=9t=8 However, that URL appears to no longer be

Re: Internet connection sharing

2002-12-22 Thread Christophe Simon
From: randall ehren [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: David Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: Christophe Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Internet connection sharing Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2002 11:15:17 -0800 (PST) I'm trying to configure an old K6 200 as a gateway to share my internet