Subject: Re: gateway setup [1.6.2 / i386]
To: Patrick Welche <prlw1@newn.cam.ac.uk>
From: None <mark@theswamp.org>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 06/05/2004 01:12:21
Quoting Patrick Welche <prlw1@newn.cam.ac.uk>: 
 
> On Fri, Jun 04, 2004 at 05:17:11AM -0400, mark@theswamp.org wrote: 
> > > 	map rtk0 192.168.131.0/24 -> 24.xx.208.46/32 proxy port ftp ftp/tcp   
> > > 	map rtk0 192.168.131.0/24 -> 24.xx.208.46/32 portmap tcp/udp auto   
> > > 	map rtk0 192.168.131.0/24 -> 24.xx.208.46/32  
> >   
> > Still no luck! Although it seems ipnat and ipfilter are working correctly, 
> by  
> > that I mean I can see the stats for both. But I still cannot ping my tlp0 
> nic  
> > or any thing on the inet. Any other suggestions?  
>  
> What do things like 
>  
>     route show 
>  
> or 
>  
>     ipnat -l 
>  
> have to say? 
>  
> Cheers, 
>  
> Patrick 
>  
well I eventually got a ping response from both nic's, but  
it was very slow. Also from one of the machines on my LAN 
I can ping both interfaces. But I can't ping anything on 
the inet. Another weird thing also happened, Apache failed 
to start, and midnight commander would not run, or at least 
I didn't wait long enough for it to start. Now I'm wondering 
if this could be hardware related, like memory going bad. 
Anyway thanks for all the input. 
 
 
% route show  
Internet: 
default         24.73.208.45    UG 
24.73.208.44    link#1          U 
24.73.208.45                    UH 
loopback        127.0.0.1       UGR 
localhost       127.0.0.1       UH 
192.168.131.0   link#2          U 
192.168.131.198                 UH (PC on LAN)