Voyager connection options.

How can i tell voyager (QNX rtp) to connect to the net through the LAN?
I’m using a firewall and NOT a proxy server.
It looks like there is no possible option in photon that will do what i want
(What i want is to browse the web through my En0 interface on a LAN using
the standard ports for each protocol… example:HTTP port 80) Is there a
config file i can edit to acheive this result?
TCPIP is runing fine as far as i know so i doubt there is any problem there.

“rOaSted” <garage@free.fr#nospam> wrote in message
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How can i tell voyager (QNX rtp) to connect to the net through the LAN?
I’m using a firewall and NOT a proxy server.

It looks like there is no possible option in photon that will do what i
want
(What i want is to browse the web through my En0 interface on a LAN using
the standard ports for each protocol… example:HTTP port 80) Is there a
config file i can edit to acheive this result?
TCPIP is runing fine as far as i know so i doubt there is any problem
there.

You don’t need anything special. If TCPIP is setup ok it should work ok.
You could ping an adresse outside you LAN?

Maybe the gateway isn’t setup right. Do you have something like:
route add default <firewall/gateway ip address>

“Mario Charest” <mcharest@zinformatic.com> wrote in message
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“rOaSted” <> garage@free.fr> #nospam> wrote in message
news:9kkh6d$2ris$> 1@norfair.nerim.net> …
How can i tell voyager (QNX rtp) to connect to the net through the LAN?
I’m using a firewall and NOT a proxy server.

It looks like there is no possible option in photon that will do what i
want
(What i want is to browse the web through my En0 interface on a LAN
using
the standard ports for each protocol… example:HTTP port 80) Is there
a
config file i can edit to acheive this result?
TCPIP is runing fine as far as i know so i doubt there is any problem
there.


You don’t need anything special. If TCPIP is setup ok it should work ok.
You could ping an adresse outside you LAN?

Maybe the gateway isn’t setup right. Do you have something like:
route add default <firewall/gateway ip address

Actually you should be able to do this with the network config
tool. It’s under “gateway”.