Subject: Setting up gateway...
To: None <wongj@rpi.edu>
From: None <dgilbert@jaywon.pci.on.ca>
List: amiga
Date: 09/27/1995 08:13:34
>>>>> "Jasper" == Jasper Y Wong <wongj@rpi.edu> writes:
Jasper> Hi, I've run into some problems when I'm setting up my Amiga
Jasper> 3000 as a gateway machine to an ISP. The computer is running
Jasper> NetBSD v1.0 installed from Metting Pearls CD (II). I've one
Jasper> modem line going out to an ISP and a few computers on the LAN
Jasper> with assigned IPs. I used to use AmiTCP v4.2 on AmigaDOS3.1
Jasper> to act as a gateway and it worked great, so I know other
Jasper> computers have correctly configured. Right now the Amiga can
Jasper> access both the outside world as well as local machines but
Jasper> local machines cannot get past the Amiga. I've changed the
Jasper> parameters in /etc/netstart, gated is turned ON, routed_flags
Jasper> is using -g. I haven't really changed anything else yet since
Jasper> I don't know what else to change. The amiga is running PPP
Jasper> connection thru the modem and have a IP address of
Jasper> 205.246.11.91 for the a2065 ethernet card (netmask
Jasper> 255.255.255.248, broadcast 205.246.11.88). The computer
Jasper> serves IPs from 88-95. Does anyone know what am I missing?
Jasper> I'm pretty new in setting up unix boxes....any help will be
Jasper> greatly appreciated.
I think that you'll find here that you have to compile packet
passing support into the kernel. I don't have netbsd in front of me,
but have a look through the config file... the option is grouped with
the other networking options.
Dave.
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