Subject: Re: Cross-platform networking question
To: David Brownlee <abs@anim.dreamworks.com>
From: Francis Peter <francisp@innet.be>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 07/04/1997 23:25:50
Hi,

I'm in the process of setting up IP-NAT on my MacCx. PPPd is working OK 
and I can use my NetBSD box as a server. Now I want to set it up as a 
gateway between my local network and the Internet. I only have one 
dynamic assigned IP address from my ISP. My local network has the 
following IP numbers 192.168.32.xx netmask 255.255.255.0. Can somebody 
help me in setting up IP-NAT on my network?

Thanks,
Peter


97/05/13 23:10 David Brownlee

>On Tue, 13 May 1997, Bill Studenmund wrote:
>
>> The firewall toolkit won't help? With it, you don't need a second IP
>> address AFAIK
>> 
>	Stock netbsd -current can be setup up to masquerade via ipnat
>	(I set up my laptop with modem on sunday so I could use my IPX
>	to browse/telnet direct - only one line of config needed, oh,
>	plus turning ip forwarding on :)
>
>	(Apologies if this is what the firewall toolkit is - if so it
>	can probably become a 'firewall howto' now :)


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