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Re: natd and two nics



At 10:09 AM -0400 7/31/02, Matt Mashyna wrote:
I hate to ask because I'm sure it's been covered but I'm new to the list. I want to use our G4 server as a firewall and proxy server -- to replace an aging linux box. I know I should get a hardware router but this is a school and you know how they are with money.

I set up DHCP to dish out a range of addresses for the PCI card (a DLink, seems to work fine) ; the card is 10.0.0.1 and the range is 2 - 253. The internal ethernet is on a fractional T1 and it works going out.

I'm having trouble configuring natd and ipfw to get my DHCP clients out on the net. I tried installing geeroute which just seems to take a shot at setting up natd and ipfw.

I've never heard of Geeroute...if it is for a different flavor of un*x, that would explain why it wouldn't work. Config is pretty much the same for all, but the exact command/file names change. There's ipf versus ipfw, there's ipnat versus natd. Geeroute is probably a Linux utility, which means it's using their setup.

Get FireWalkX, BrickHouse, or gNAT (which is now IPNetShareX by SustWorks).

They're all nice GUI utilities.

HTH
Mike
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