I recently did this with a Debian 2.2 system running a 2.2 kernal and
IPCHAINS using a patch available from a HOWTO on linuxdoc.org.
I'm trying to get motivated to document how I did it because I tried to
do things the "Debian way" when rebuilding the kernel, etc.
Basically it acts as a Layer-2 b
I recently did this with a Debian 2.2 system running a 2.2 kernal and
IPCHAINS using a patch available from a HOWTO on linuxdoc.org.
I'm trying to get motivated to document how I did it because I tried to
do things the "Debian way" when rebuilding the kernel, etc.
Basically it acts as a Layer-2
Hi:
Can someone recommend the following configs:
I want a box that is basically transparent to the internal clients.
e.g.
router
firewall
box1 box2 box3 box4
so box1 2 3 and 4 use the router's ip(s) as gateway
and not the firewall's internal ethernet.
Hi:
Can someone recommend the following configs:
I want a box that is basically transparent to the internal clients.
e.g.
router
firewall
box1 box2 box3 box4
so box1 2 3 and 4 use the router's ip(s) as gateway
and not the firewall's internal ethernet.
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