Subject: Re: Question about IP-NAT
To: SamMaEl <rimsky@teleport.com>
From: David A. Gatwood <marsmail@globegate.utm.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 02/19/1998 11:58:38
On Thu, 19 Feb 1998, SamMaEl wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Feb 1998, David A. Gatwood wrote:
>
> > My setup is basically a PowerMac 7100 connecting through a IIsi which is
> > running IP-NAT. It works w/o a hitch (after a few hours of scratching my
> > head only to discover IP filtering was off) as long as the 7100 is running
> > MkLinux. I can't seem to get MacOS to work that way, though. As long as
> > IP-NAT is off, I can at least connect from deepspace (7100) to
> > stavromula-beta (IIsi). As soon as I turn that on, I lose even that.
>
> Are you sure that both machines can see each other? I have noticed
> that under MacOS with Open Transport you must set these things to get a
> TCP link between NetBSD and MacOS: (the MacOS config)
>
> IP address: <IP of MacOS machine>
> Router: <IP of IPNAT machine>
> Netmask: <netmask for your subnet>
Under OT PPP, anyway, you can only set IP address *or* router... manual
keeps you from being able to set anything but the IP address.... Don't
know why. And you can't set a netmask with a manual IP address, etiher...
> Name Servers: Put your ISP's NS's, and your gateway machine also
> if it is running named.
> Search: Your ISP's domain and your internal domain
These are both set from before (normal ISP use).
David
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