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On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 11:09:49 -0700 "Greg Sims" <Greg at HeadingUp dot net> wrote: > I would like to configure a second m0n0wall router behind the first one. Why? > physical connection to the second m0n0wall is the LAN of the first m0n0wall > - 10.0.0.0/24. The WAN interface of this second m0n0wall needs to be one of > the public ip addresses in my address range - let's say 1.2.3.102. That won't work, you would instead need to have both m0n0walls connect to the same router or switch, like: [router] -- [m0n0wall 1] -- LAN 1 | \-- [m0n0wall 2] -- LAN 2 You can use a switch if the router has only one LAN port. - Steve Yates - ITS, Inc. - Hanging: An early form of bungee jumping, practiced in the old west. ~ Taglines by Taglinator 4 - www.srtware.com ~ |