IP masquerading, Qwest

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Author: Vaughn Treude
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Subject: IP masquerading, Qwest
Thanks, Patrick. That command-line program looks similar to what I was doing in the GUI, but I'll have to try it anyway. I wonder how to tell
Windows where to connect. There's a place in the Internet Exploder Internet Options dialog for a server IP and port number, but I'm not sure what
port number to use.

Later,
Vaughn Treude
Nakota Software, Inc.

Patrick Fleming wrote:

> On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Vaughn Treude wrote:
>
> > Thanks for your reply, Dan. Your setup is similar to mine; though it seems I need to run dhclient on my firewall machine in order to acess the
> > internet. Either that, or there's some other configuration step I accidentally did when I added that in. My "eth1" NIC behaves a bit
> > strangely; it always shows a FAIL when the system comes up, and dhclient first reports the network as "down" and then succeeds. I don't know
> > what's happening, but at least it works!
> >
> > Both you and Gontran mentioned setting up the Gateway address on the client machine, which is what I'd missed, because I skipped the step where
> > they had you setting up the NIC, since it was already set up! Now I can successfully ping the Cisco from another machine on the LAN. Now I
> > need to figure out why my stupid Windows machine doesn't let me replace the dialup connection with a LAN connection. It has buttons for LAN
> > configuration, but be damned if I can figure out how to actually enable it (or if they mean the same thing by "proxy server" as Linux people
> > mean by that term.) I know it's terribly OT, but is there a trick to making this crazy Redmond stuff look over the LAN without deleting the
> > dialup account? (One of these is a notebook.)
> >
> > Thanks again,
> > Vaughn
> >
> Here's the setup that I used. In tcp/ip properties of your nic, I set
> enable DNS, and set the name servers to one inside name server, and one
> outside name server. I have problems when the internal DNS is down so I
> don't think that the external forwards correctly... another project. I
> also set the nic ip number. From the command line
> c:\windows\route add 0.0.0.0 mask 0.0.0.0 {firewall nic ip}
>
> If I remember correctly this machine was still able to dial out indepenent
> of the firewall.
>
> Patrick
>
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