That`s how i do it with PF!!!
nat on ed0 proto {tcp udp icmp} from 10.10.xx.xx to any -> 172.16.xx.xx
# Rule 2 (NAT)
#
#
nat on ed0 proto {tcp udp icmp} from 10.10.xx.xx to any -> 172.16.xx.xx
#
# Rule 3 (NAT)
#
#
nat on ed0 proto {tcp udp icmp} from 10.10.xx.xx to any -> 172.16.xx.xx
#
# Ru
On 2/16/06, Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrew Pantyukhin wrote:
> > I wonder, what tricks do you use to use more than
> > one alias IP? I mean, if you have hundreds of
> > hosts behind your firewall, what can you do to alias
> > some of them to one ip, others to another and so on.
>
Andrew Pantyukhin wrote:
> I wonder, what tricks do you use to use more than
> one alias IP? I mean, if you have hundreds of
> hosts behind your firewall, what can you do to alias
> some of them to one ip, others to another and so on.
See "man natd" about the following options for 1-to-1 NAT trans
On 2/16/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am not a ipfw expert. The truth of it is I was a ipfw user before
> I added a LAN behind my gateway box. Ipfw does it's nating from
> within ipfw and that it what makes ipfw nating so hard to get right.
> It's even harder if you use keep
eeBSD Questions
Subject: Re: natd with several alias IPs
On 2/16/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am not sure just what you are asking about.
>
> Are you saying that you have 4 static public ip address assigned
to
> you by your ISP and you want to round robin t
On 2/16/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am not sure just what you are asking about.
>
> Are you saying that you have 4 static public ip address assigned to
> you by your ISP and you want to round robin those 4 in the NATing
> process to your hundreds of LAN users?
>
> If that's
ebruary 15, 2006 3:45 PM
To: FreeBSD Questions
Subject: natd with several alias IPs
I wonder, what tricks do you use to use more than
one alias IP? I mean, if you have hundreds of
hosts behind your firewall, what can you do to alias
some of them to one ip, others to another and so on.
I know pf can p
I wonder, what tricks do you use to use more than
one alias IP? I mean, if you have hundreds of
hosts behind your firewall, what can you do to alias
some of them to one ip, others to another and so on.
I know pf can probably do it in a better fashion, I just
wonder how we can do it with natd. Seve