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Hi Manuel! Just replaced my m0n0BSD install by -wall, and ran the /sbin/ipnat -C command. This flushed the default nat on the WAN interface, allowing me to use it in between 2 local (10.32.0.0/23 (!) and 192.168.1.0/24) networks as a filtering router. It seems to perform as expected, I will test some more though... Thanks for the hint! Would be fantastic if I could reboot without re-gaining the NAT... By the way: m0n0wall will make it to 4-5 production 4501's here at Océ, if this feature gets implemented (and more in the future, that's for shure!)... Kind regards, Joachim -----Original Message----- From: Manuel Kasper [mailto:mk at neon1 dot net] Sent: dinsdag 20 mei 2003 18:29 To: Christiaens Joachim Subject: RE: [m0n0wall] pb9 released - IPsec VPN tunnels! Hmm, try this on a live m0n0wall: go to /exec.php and enter: /sbin/ipnat -C I'm not sure if that works, maybe you also have to add a "-f /dev/null" or something like that so it will execute. That should clear all NAT rules, and then you can check if m0n0wall works as expected with NAT disabled. If so, we can add a little checkbox to the advanced page to skip loading NAT rules. Greets, Manuel ----------------------------------------------- MISSION STATEMENT ----------------------------------------------- Océ enables its customers to manage their documents efficiently and effectively by offering innovative print and document management products and services for professional environments. ----------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER ----------------------------------------------- This e-mail message and any attachment are intended for the sole use of the recipient(s) named above and may contain information which is confidential and/or protected by intellectual property rights. Any use of the information contained herein (including, but not limited to, total or partial reproduction, communication or distribution in any form) by other persons than the designated recipient(s) is prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender either by telephone (0032-2-729.48.11) or by e-mail and delete the material from any computer. Oce-Belgium/Oce-Interservices is nor responsible for the correct and complete transfer of the contents of the sent e-mail, neither for the receipt on due time. This e-mail message does not bring about a contractual obligation for Oce-Belgium/Oce-Interservices. Thank you for your cooperation. For further information about Oce-Belgium/Oce-Interservices please see our website at www.oce.be ----------------------------------------------- |