Joel Rees a icrit :
Of course, it's not a standard terminology or diagramming method.
Do you happen to have range A and range B separated, so that all
machines in range B would be in, for instance, 192.168.0.[1..15] (thus,
192.168.0.0/28) and all machines in range A would be in
192.168.0.[17..31] (thus, 192.168.0.16/28)? Or, even better, the
machines in range A might be DHCP?
Well, note that for now, I don't have anything, as I said in my first
post, this is for educational purpose first :)
But now, yes, the setup you describe could be what I was refering to.
So basically, what are the pros/cons in separating a LAN from a DMZ (I
say DMZ because some of the servers should be available from outside
using port forwarding on the firewall) using a filtering bridge instead
of regular routing/filtering ?
Antoine