Hi Aaron,
You can go to the m0n0wall console and reset to defaults. Hhmmm, I
think this is more like an issue that belongs on the general list, not
the dev list.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aaron [mailto:lists at mycommunitynet dot net]
> Sent: Friday, 9 July 2004 03:50
> To: m0n0wall dash dev at lists dot m0n0 dot ch
> Cc: Vincent FLEURANCEAU
> Subject: Re: [m0n0wall-dev] Transparent bridge
>
> I also have had a problem with 1.1b14 and a net4501 that I
> just discovered last week. I had all interfaces enabled (WAN,
> LAN, OPT1 and
> OPT2 (wireless). Everything was working fine. Then I decided
> to try bridging. I enabled bridging on Opt1 (OPT1 <---> WAN).
> Now LAN and OPT2 no longer respond. I can't ping, or connect
> to M0n0 in any way as the only interface that is responding
> is the bridged one. The bridging does work however, but OPT2
> and LAN interfaces definitely do now work. A reboot has no effect.
>
> Now I am stuck and have to re-write the image as there is no
> way to change the config. Has anyone written the CF image
> using OS X and a USB
> 6-in-1 reader?
>
> -- Aaron
>
> On Jul 8, 2004, at 7:13 AM, Vincent FLEURANCEAU wrote:
>
> >> I assigned an IP address to LAN interface and was able to get into
> >> WebGUI. Then I went to 'OPT1' page and setup bridging
> between WAN and
> >> OPT1. So far so good. Then I tried to enable OPT1 interface and as
> >> soon as did this m0n0 GUI stopped responding although
> traffic between
> >> WAN and OPT1 was Ok. I also wasn't able to ping LAN interface.
> >> Rebooting m0n0 didn't help and I was forced to reset
> config. I played
> >> with firewall rules and allowed any to any on all
> interfaces but no
> >> success.
> >
> >
> > I would have done it in that order:
> >
> > 1 - enable OPT interface
> > 2 - bridge between OPT and WAN setup
> >
> > It seems you've done it in the reverse order. I don't know if it's
> > relevant in your case, but who knows?...
> >
> > -- Vincent
> >
> >
> >
> >
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