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From: Dirk.Nerling@pdv.de (Dirk Nerling)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: How to connect FreeBSD to Windows NT gateway
Date: 1 Aug 1996 08:04:33 GMT
Organization: PDV-Systeme Erfurt
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Hello Berend,

In article <31FF9BD1.7AFD@compuserve.com>, 100120.3121@compuserve.com says...
>Anyone know how to make FreeBSD recognize that my 
>Windows NT machine is a gateway to the internet?
>
>When I run netstat -r it correctly says I've a 
>default route to the NT machine.
Seems as your NT machine don't forward the packets!  
Do you run something like a firewall at NT?
Do u use IP adresses from rfc 1597 at your internal net? 
Did u test the routing from the NT machine? There is
"tracert"  and "route". 

Leave me email with some more informations and I will 
do my best.

BTW. Sorry for the other posting. I tried to "cut" and "paste" .... ;-( 

regards Dirk

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Dirk.Nerling@pdv.de