Thanks Jeff,
I guess perhaps I have made a juvenile, schoolboyish type of error in
my conceptual model here.
Its just that all the documentation I have found so far concerning
bridging firewalls describe devices that have just one input and one
output, hence the "lego" style design.
I guessed this
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 06:02:13PM +, Guy Heatley wrote:
> Hi!
> I have a cluster of UMLs networked together using ethernet bridging
> and tun/tap.
> I want to connect to a network with the following stipulations:
>
> 1) The UMLs (and UML host) have predetermined range of IP addresses on
> a w
Hi!
I have a cluster of UMLs networked together using ethernet bridging
and tun/tap.
I want to connect to a network with the following stipulations:
1) The UMLs (and UML host) have predetermined range of IP addresses on
a wider subnet. These need to stay fixed.
2) I want to firewall off the UMLs