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Hi Chris, Sure you can have access to my m0n0wall box, it'd be a privilege, I know who you are from reading the mailing lists and so I have no problems trusting you ;-) I don't have any machines I can connect to the OPT or LAN interfaces permanently but I can plug my laptop into any interface when I'm not working to test your setup. My m0n0wall box is a custom built PC and the Specs are below, I'll provide the exact make a model No.s for a component compatibility list if needed: Asus nForce1 chipset M/B with onboard GeForce2 GPU 512MB DDR 266mhz memory AMD Athlon 1700 XP CPU with 266Mhz FSB 16x DVD rom, Floppy and Three 3Com 3C905B-TX 10/100Mbps NIC's The system is rock stable and flashed to the latest firmwares, it used to be my main webserver - it ran for years without ever having an issue ;-) I can leave the m0n0wall PC on permanently until your finished with it, how would I go about giving you access to the machine, what rule would I need to setup on m0n0wall ? Cheers, James... Chris Buechler wrote: >Hi James, > >Is there any way you could get me access to this m0n0wall box so I >could try some things for documentation purposes? I haven't had an >opportunity to try routing public IP's in a situation similar to this, >and I'd really like to give it a shot via some method other than >routing a partial subnet or bridging or NAT. If you haven't been >around long, I am a member of the project, write the vast majority of >the documentation, and have CVS commit access on m0n0.ch. > > >On 4/13/05, James Mellor <james at jamesx dot com> wrote: > > >>Hi Chris, >> >>I have a subnet mask of 255.255.255.240 on my WAN interface but haven't >>configured the OPT interface yet, I haven't worked that bit out !! >> >>I only need one IP on the WAN interface and would like to use any other >>interface to use the DHCP server to assign the rest of my public /28 IP >>range to computers on my network. >> >>The computers need public IP's as they will be clients I'm selling >>internet access to, if I can get this working I'll be very happy but if >>I can get NAT working on another interface so that I can have a private >>office network running then this will be great ;-) >> >>Cheers, James... >> >>P.S. Sorry it took so long to reply but I just got back from work, I'll >>be monitoring the mail list for the next 5 hours and so will reply in a >>matter of minutes to any replies... >> >> >>Chris Buechler wrote: >> >> >> >>>On 4/12/05, James Mellor <james at jamesx dot com> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>For the life of me I can't seem to work out how to setup M0n0wall to do NAT on LAN and route a public IP range to the OPT interface, I have read all the mail archive stuff and read the documentation. Here's the setup I am trying to get working: >>>> >>>>Public static IP range from my service provider is 212.158.246.144/28 >>>> >>>>WAN <---- IP address: 212.158.246.146 with Gateway address: 212.158.246.145 >>>> >>>>LAN <---- IP address: 192.168.0.1/24 private addresses setup to do NAT and DHCP server enabled >>>> >>>>OPT <---- IP address: 212.158.246.147-158 useable >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>What IP and subnet mask do you have on the OPT interface? >>> >>>-Chris >>> >>>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch >>>For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > > |