OK, Niklas.
If Cisco runs DHCP server, set m0n0 on WAN side to use DHCP. On LAN side
enable DHCP server for LAN also and try. That was my scenario when I was in
testing phase ;)
Andrej
-----Original Message-----
From: Niklas Petersen [mailto:niklas at vestermarken dot net]
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 11:17 AM
To: Andrej Fercic
Cc: m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch
Subject: Re: [m0n0wall] Running m0n0wall behind existing router
Andrej Fercic wrote:
> Niklas, I am confused. Why you want to Cisco and m0n0 together. Use
> one or another. M0n0 has all functions as Cisco has + network shaping
> which you want extra. So hang out with m0n0 only !!!
I am pretty sure that m0n0wall will be replacing the Cisco eventually.
But right now, I want to test the trafic shaping, and if it works well, I
will be making a more permanent setup. Currently m0n0wall is running from
cd-rom and on a machine with some ultra-cheap nics.
A lot of people are using the network, and I would like to be able to let
them get on the internet through the Cisco, even when I fumble around with
m0n0wall :-)
/niklas
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