Subject: IP masquerading with 1.3.3
To: None <port-pmax@netbsd.org>
From: Bernhard H. Buckel <buckel@wmad95.mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de>
List: port-pmax
Date: 02/24/1999 10:48:45
Dear mailinglist,

I'm trying to find out how to setup my 5000/50 as a dial-on-demand
router to connect my LAN to the 'net. Standalone connection works just
fine, now I'm looking for help regarding the following:

- Is there a way to implement a dial-on-demand solution? I know the
  Linux-diald but this program just won't compile (obviously it's very
  Linux-specific). Is there another package floating around that's
  known to compile and work under NetBSD?

- I searched the kernel source for an equivalent of what's known as
  IP-masquerading under Linux - no luck. Do I really have to use a PC
  <YUCK> running Linux to serve as a router?

TIA,

			       Bernhard

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