Have written an article on www.pro-linux.de -> but in german only ... [...] > If the basestation can't act as a firewall then I should be able to > still use the existing firewall. How do I masquerade the airport > basestation ? ie. the firewall will masquerade all traffic within the > local network but what about the basestation as it is connected directly > to the internet. The ISP may see 2 IP nodes which I do not want them to > see as technically my ISP does not allow me to connect a network to the > Internet.
If you want to connect the Airport Base Station directly to the internet you can do Network Address Translation ( NAT ) on the Base Station. If you use the Base Station as Bridge you have to masquarade with you firewall. should work because you have only the net ( no difference between wire and wireless ) Search for Airport Java Configurator on Google. With the Java Configurator it should be easy to configure the base station. Hope I could give you some hints. cu, Michael > > Thanks for any help or pointers. > Brendan Simon. > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >