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From: iverson@cisco.com (Tim Iverson)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Problems with routing
Date: 25 Jul 1996 02:40:02 GMT
Organization: cisco
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Message-ID: <4t6mq2$p01@cronkite.cisco.com>
References: <01bb7548.392bfda0$38673fcb@aiki.addease.com.au> <31F61453.7E24@www.play-hookey.com>
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In article <31F61453.7E24@www.play-hookey.com>,
Ken Bigelow  <kbigelow@www.play-hookey.com> wrote:
|Simon Harris wrote:
|> through my ISP for a while now. The client machines are Win95 and have
|> their default router set to 192.168.0.2 wich is my internal network
|
|If the IP address you cited above is the only 'real' address you have, it 
|is the only address your ISP will recognize and allow to connect to the 
|Internet. In that case, your local gateway machine will have to perform 
|address translation, and each of your subnet nodes will have to be 
|translated to and from your only valid IP address.

You can do this by connecting to SLiRP or TIA on the ISP side or running
ipfilter on the FreeBSD/router side.  IP/filter is faster, but takes more
work to setup.  SLiRP and TIA are basically PnP.


- Tim Iverson
  iverson@lionheart.com