I'm trying to et a FreeBSD 7,4 (I386) ready for installing DA, I've spent a week now and I have tried just about everything.
The problem is the ip configuration.
My setup is this:
I've bought an global ip from my isp.
Router IP: XX.XX.XX.73
FreeBSD IP: XX.XX.XX.74
This works: (Uses NAT)
DSL Modem (has 1 global ip, no dhcp) --> D-Link router --> FreeBSD
This does not work: (Uses the global ip directly on the interface)
DSL Modem (has 1 global ip, no dhcp) --> FreeBSD
I have tried testing with an XP with a webserver on port 80, and that works, so there is not a problem with the DSL modem.
Problem is that the first configuration uses NAT, and then DA wont install, I have to assign the static global ip directly on the network interface on the FreeBSD. When I do that I cant ssh to teh server anymore, I just dont get it, its almost like there is something on the FreeBSD that blocks connections when a external ip is assigned.
Can anyone show me a configuration that works?
The problem is the ip configuration.
My setup is this:
I've bought an global ip from my isp.
Router IP: XX.XX.XX.73
FreeBSD IP: XX.XX.XX.74
This works: (Uses NAT)
DSL Modem (has 1 global ip, no dhcp) --> D-Link router --> FreeBSD
This does not work: (Uses the global ip directly on the interface)
DSL Modem (has 1 global ip, no dhcp) --> FreeBSD
I have tried testing with an XP with a webserver on port 80, and that works, so there is not a problem with the DSL modem.
Problem is that the first configuration uses NAT, and then DA wont install, I have to assign the static global ip directly on the network interface on the FreeBSD. When I do that I cant ssh to teh server anymore, I just dont get it, its almost like there is something on the FreeBSD that blocks connections when a external ip is assigned.
Can anyone show me a configuration that works?