Subject: Re: How to access Internet from a LAN?
To: None <bouyer@antioche.eu.org>
From: LiaoBaiping <liaobp@unipulse.co.jp>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 01/15/2001 09:49:14
Hi,

>No, you already have a router on your LAN which does NAT for you (as win98
>works).
>If win98 gets its IP addr from DHCP, then do the same with NetBSD:
>just set dhclient=YES in /etc/rc.conf and reboot. dhclient will
automatically
>get an IP address, the default gateway and the name server from the dhcp
>server.

    After I do as above, When I ping to the internal IP Address for example
192.168.1.164, I receive the message like "ping: send to: No route to host
",when Iuse ifconfig I found the IP address is not the same as in Win98, so
I change to the same as in Win98 for example 192.168.1.50, and then I can
ping to 192.168.1.164 , but still can not access internet, What is wrong
with this, Do I need to set other configuration file?
    Thaks for your help!

Liao Baiping
liaobp@unipulse.co.jp