Subject: Re: IPNAT weirdness
To: netbsd-help <netbsd-help@netbsd.org>
From: James T. Nelson <jimtnelson@earthlink.net>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 07/08/1999 09:17:08
I have another problem:
I set up IPNAT according to the FAQ's, and according to the samples provided
with 1.3.3, and I still cannot route from an mklinux on a Mac 7500 through the
NetBSD box on a i386 machine ppp and beyond. I can ping the NetBSD box from
MkLinux without difficulty, adn I can talk to the internet from NetBSD.
Question, is there some kind of IP forwarding setting required as in Linux? I
have set IPFILTER to 'YES' in rc.conf. Has anyone had this experience?
Also, is anything besides IPMON supposed to show up in the processes. running
ps -acx | grep ip gives only ipmon running. I do not see "ipf" or "ipnat".
Ipnat loads in the network address translation rules correctly, as far as i
can tell.
Jim Nelson
Oliver O. Fross wrote:
>
> Hello All-
>
> I've got a strange scenario that I can't quite explain. Perhaps y'all
> can help? I am running IPNAT at home for my 5 computer network, and when
> I go to certain hosts (using DNS names or IP addresses) my web browser
> of choice (netscape/lynx) displays serverroot from my local http server.
> httpd runs on machine "gateway" below.
> (both machines in question are NetBSD 1.4 / i386)
>