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yamahito wrote: >>>Why not setup IPCop as a router (pass everything) and then >>>connect the LAN (do they still call it the "green" interface) >>>to the m0n0wall's WAN? >>>This may require multiple IPs or some tricky NATing. >>> >>> >>This would involve passing through double-NAT, which I'm loathed to do >>unless it's the only option. They only get one dynamic IP from the ISP, so >>multiple IPs isn't an option here. >> >> > >Not familiar with IPCop, but does it have to be NATed? can't you get >it to do true routing? Essentially run the IPCop (even plain >bsd/linux?) as a sort of ethernet ADSL modem? Not sure whether or not >that would be accomplished by your wildcard static route, but that's >what my first thought would be... > >T > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >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 > > > >. > > > Couldn't one just put the m0n0 box in the DMZ zone and everyone behind the m0n0? Wouldn't that be the easiest way of doing it? Kind regards, René Luckow |