Re: ppp sharing via NAT



Fruehwirth@xxxxxxxxx writes:

Hello,

I want to use NAT to share a ppp Connection.


PC1 and PC2 are within a private Subnet connected via 4-Port Hub
(integrated within DSL-Modem).

PC1 is connected to DSL-Modem via eth0 and establishes PPP-
Connection.

PC2 is connected to private Subnet via eth0.

Is it possible to route Internet Packets from PC2 to PC1 (by setting
PC1 as Standard Gateway),
PC2 does NAT and forwards packets via ppp?

Sure. Just do it.
Make sure forwarding is enabled on PC1. Since you are already connected,
the router itself is probably doing nat, so there is no need for you to do
an extra nat ( in fact it would confuse everything).

.



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