Subject: pppoe and ipnat (yet another question)
To: None <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: Sean Finney <seanius@seanius.net>
List: current-users
Date: 03/01/2002 11:39:47
hey all--
hope you're all not getting tired of me already :) So, now that I have
this working, I'd like to get ipnat working. I've been somewhat frustrated
in my attempts to get this working--I understood ipf/inpat to get my NAT
set up last year when I had a standard static address on a normal DSL
connection, but I've been unable to get it to work with my current pppoe
setup.
My layout is something like:
net <------> (rtk0/pppoe0) my netbsd box (rtk1) <-----> internal NAT'd LAN
the lan is 192.168.0.0/0xffffff00, and rtk1 is 192.168.0.1.
i have rules of the form
map pppoe0 192.168.0.0/24 -> 0/16
that don't seem to work at all. I can speak to either the lan or the
net from the netbsd box, but the essential NAT'ing doesn't seem to be happening.
If I understand correctly I don't want to use rtk0 as the device in the map
list, but pppoe0 instead, right? Also, does the ip address/submask of rtk0
matter at all? Should it even be set? Anyone have an idea why this might
not be working? I can supply more info like the actual /etc/ipnat.conf or
`route show` or `ìfconfig -a` if it'd be helpful.
thanks
--sean