FreeBSD as a router
Ivailo Tanusheff
i.tanusheff at procreditbank.bg
Thu Jun 11 11:55:02 UTC 2009
Hi,
I am not sure that FreeBSD + IPFW is the best option for you as you have
not read how to use it yet.
So I may suggest you use man ipfw and google a little bit - the answers
are simple.
Also I may suggest you to use ipf, which is in my point of view far more
powerful.
Regards,
Ivailo Tanusheff
Deputy Head of IT Department
ProCredit Bank (Bulgaria) AD
Anton <anton at sng.by>
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FreeBSD as a router
Hello all,
I'm new to FreeBSD and I'm seeking help.
For entire time I have been making everything with Windows, but now
I'm stumbled upon problem, where only router on FreeBSD + IPFW could
help me.
I have installed FreeBSD, compiled kernel, found how to launch VPN
connection to ISP. But, further, I don't know how to go :-(
I could not figure out how to start natd and make routing with next
rules:
1) Connection to Internet are made via VPN to ISP, but ISP have
some internal resources free of charge, which are accessible
without VPN. How to explain natd and ipfw that all users may go to
these free resources without pipe and unlimited to all users
2) How to give all users right to go to the Internet by UDP
27015-27050 and TCP 27015-27050 (Steam) with pipe.
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