Hello,
Goto: Services, Proxy ARP, Add: Interface WAN, Network type Single Address,
Address XXX.XXX.XXX.228, Save and Apply it.
You may need to wait for few minutes/hours to effective depends on your
ISP's router ARP cache setting.
On Apr 8, 2005 11:04 AM, adrian <selage at sbcglobal dot net> wrote:
>
> I asked earlier this week on the proper way to set up multiple wan ip
> address
>
> And this is what I have come to so far
>
> Was ip set in monowall
>
> XXX.xxx.xxx.118
>
> In the server nat tab I have
>
> Xxx.xxx.xxx.228
>
> Then in 1:1
>
> I have the subnets of 255.255.255.0 <http://255.255.255.0> forboth because
> my wan ip address are
> 255.255.255.0 <http://255.255.255.0> and so is my monowall and they arer
> both /24
>
> But for some reason I can not get to any servers on that secondary ip, and
> I
> have them nat'd to that secondary ip,
>
> But if I nat them to the primary ip they can be access no problem,
>
> Someone had mention I might have to use proxy arp, but I am not well
> versed
> with it, would some one be able to explain it for me in plain englis
> please
>
> Like ip "X" goes to this and so on and so forth
>
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