Hey Jens,

On 10/11/06, ropers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

OTOH, if you do have enough public IPs to play with, I'd still
consider bridging and using only public IPs (then you don't need to do
VLANs or NAT).

To satisfy my own curiosity, what are the advantages in your view that
bridging offers between the internal and external interface compared
to using typical ip fowarding?

(Note: I've never worked with bridging on an OpenBSD firewall, so I'm
a newbie at it.)

-Martin

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