Subject: Re: IP-Masquerading
To: None <falk.stern@luene.net>
From: Paul Goyette <paul@whooppee.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/03/1998 04:22:16
On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Falk Stern wrote:

> Hi there.
> I've been playing around with MacBSD a lot the last few weeks. It is
> really a pleasure seeing my mac IIci run X and having it serve as DNS for
> my local network. At the moment, I'm doing internet access with my linux
> box, using IP Masquerading. Now I plan to use the mac a gateway to the
> internet via dial-up. (yes, I have a static IP) So my question is:
> A. Is MacBSD capable of IP Masquerading?
> B. If yes, how do I set it up?

A. In MacBSD, we call this capability IP/NAT for Network Address
Translation.

B. Type "man ipnat"

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