On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 11:55:58AM -0700, Jeff Powell wrote:
> All this works just fine until I try to put another server on the public net.
> When I point that server's gateway at the public IP of the router ($IntIF),
> it's blocked by the NAT. I understand that this is NAT doing its job by
> blo
sort of thing.
Thanks,
Jeff
From: Adam M. Dutko [mailto:dutko.a...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thu 5/6/2010 12:12 PM
To: Jeff Powell
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Semi-newbie NAT question
vr0 and vr1 are bridged together as bridge0.
I was puzzled as to how it was working until you
> vr0 and vr1 are bridged together as bridge0.
>
>
I was puzzled as to how it was working until you said this...
I have a similar setup as you. I have a public interface with my public IP
attached to the cable modem, then I have two other interfaces, one for
internal hosts and another for DMZ hos
Hi,
I'm hoping someone can help me with this. I'm just not totally up to speed on
the finer details of NAT.
I have built a firewall router using a Soekris Net5501. It has 4 NICs, one
not used. They are as follows:
vr0 = Connected to DSL modem. No IP address. Given as $ExtIF in pf.conf.
vr1 =
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