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Building a FreeBSD NAT/DHCP Gateway (engels)

January 29, 2003 by Rob

Blerry stuurde ons de volgende link over een duidelijke howto om een router/dhcp server op te zetten.
[url=http://www.kcgeek.com/content/features/1020842040.blather.howto/feature.html]Building a FreeBSD NAT/DHCP Gateway[/url]

[quote][b]Objective:[/b]

The objective of this Howto: is to provide a user with beginning UNIX skills a pattern to create a FreeBSD Gateway through a Roadrunner cable connection (this setup has also been tested with the cable service provided by Comcast) that provides a DHCP and NAT interface to an internal network. Also included in this Howto: are instructions to add a firewall framework with ipfw to the kernel and some simple firewall rules. A full treatment of firewalls is reserved for a future Howto: or can be left as a exercise for the user as well.
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  1. Anonymous says

    February 11, 2003 at 10:45 pm

    De juiste link is http://www.kcgeek.com/Content?content=1020842040.blather.howto

    Succes!

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