On Monday 25 August 2008, Stroller wrote:
> On 25 Aug 2008, at 11:53, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
> > === On Monday 25 August 2008, Stroller wrote: ===
> > I mean physical connection: a cable is connected from eth0 to the
> > modem.
In network topology terms that's your LAN. It will have a pr
=== On Tuesday 26 August 2008, Stroller wrote: ===
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> > The main question is what to do with eth0 wrt filtering.
>
> Best guess: ignore it. Presumably the point of having both is that
> only ppp0 can be seen by the outside world. Presumably eth0 has a
> private address and is inaccessibl
On 25 Aug 2008, at 11:53, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
=== On Monday 25 August 2008, Stroller wrote: ===
On 23 Aug 2008, at 21:09, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
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1. eth0 IP address,
2. adsl modem IP address eth0 is connected with,
3. dedicated IP address for ppp0 interface after connecting to...
=== On Monday 25 August 2008, Stroller wrote: ===
> On 23 Aug 2008, at 21:09, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
> > ...
> > 1. eth0 IP address,
> > 2. adsl modem IP address eth0 is connected with,
> > 3. dedicated IP address for ppp0 interface after connecting to...
> > 4. ... provider's pptp server w
On 23 Aug 2008, at 21:09, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
...
1. eth0 IP address,
2. adsl modem IP address eth0 is connected with,
3. dedicated IP address for ppp0 interface after connecting to...
4. ... provider's pptp server with another, fourth, IP address.
Could you try explaining this again, pleas
Hi!
I have:
1. eth0 IP address,
2. adsl modem IP address eth0 is connected with,
3. dedicated IP address for ppp0 interface after connecting to...
4. ... provider's pptp server with another, fourth, IP address.
All these addresses are assigned by my provider. The aim is to close all
incoming tr
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