Setting up NAT

Hello,

I have a Pentium PC with 2 NIC’s in it and running the free version of
QNX from the QNX website. I am trying to set up NAT so that i can have my
DSL connection on my QNX box and still be able to browse the Internet on my
home network. I have eth0 connected to my DSL connection and that is working
fine. Both cards can be internaly pinged so they are both working. Could
someone give me some advice as how to go about setting up NAT on my
computer?
I have tried using the program IPFileter, but the script that comes
with it fails on the first line with the io-net command. the io-net command
looks like “io-net -d epic -d speedo -t tcpip forward” , and i get an error
that it cannot “unable to init dll …: no such device”, for both epic and
speedo.

Any help would be apreciated, or a referance on where to go to find out?

Thanks,
Lucas

Do a ‘pidin me’ when the system is running. Look at the
dlls loaded into io-net and replace ‘speedo’ / ‘epic’
with the driver for your card.

-seanb

Lucas Blancher <lblancher@ati.sl.on.ca> wrote:

Hello,

I have a Pentium PC with 2 NIC’s in it and running the free version of
QNX from the QNX website. I am trying to set up NAT so that i can have my
DSL connection on my QNX box and still be able to browse the Internet on my
home network. I have eth0 connected to my DSL connection and that is working
fine. Both cards can be internaly pinged so they are both working. Could
someone give me some advice as how to go about setting up NAT on my
computer?
I have tried using the program IPFileter, but the script that comes
with it fails on the first line with the io-net command. the io-net command
looks like “io-net -d epic -d speedo -t tcpip forward” , and i get an error
that it cannot “unable to init dll …: no such device”, for both epic and
speedo.

Any help would be apreciated, or a referance on where to go to find out?

Thanks,
Lucas