I have been diving through the FAQs, and archives but have been a little
unsuccessful in finding out if and how I can do what I want to do.
Currently I am using Monowall as a gateway on a wireless network. I want
to be able to assign both public and private Ips to the inside network.
Currently monowall is dishing out 192.168.10.x ips. I want to be able to
statically assign on a machine a public IP and have it routed through
monowall. The Public Ips would not be DHCP, but assigned manually.
What I am trying to accomplish is for some of customers to be able to
remotely administer their machines from the outside world.
Is this even possible? If so, any documentation I am missing?
Justin
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