Subject: RE: IPNAT howto?
To: 'Greg Hudson' <efoo@crl.dec.com>
From: Edwin Foo <efoo@crl.dec.com>
List: current-users
Date: 08/12/1999 10:34:55
Thanks for the pointer. Unfortunately, this link refers to the machine
radon.moof.ai.mit.edu, which appears to be down right now. Is there someone
out there with a saved copy of the pages?
I hope I can get this working soon -- my (non UNIX-using) roommates are
beginning to wonder if they should just make me install Windows 98 on the
gateway and use the Internet Connection Sharing Wizard. That is something I
would prefer not to do if I can help it.
-Edwin
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Hudson [mailto:ghudson@MIT.EDU]
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 1999 9:46 PM
To: Edwin Foo
Cc: 'current-users@netbsd.org'
Subject: Re: IPNAT howto?
Hm, the IPNAT howto you referred to doesn't look very complete. I
recommend the one linked off of www.netbsd.org (under howtos ->
networking), although I didn't find a few problems with it. Most
importantly, make sure that your kernel is compiled with options
GATEWAY or that you run "sysctl -w net.inet.ip.forwarding=1" in
/etc/rc.local.