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Hello Paul, donderdag 27 oktober 2005, 14:15:12, schreef u: > Currently, there is no support in Monowall for multiple WAN connections... > The best way I can think of (off the top of my head) is to set up two > monowall machines. Both can be connected to the same back-end networks, as > long as all your addressing is static. For the devices to be hosted, just > have their default gateway set to the SDSL monowall's IP address. > It might be possible to connect both up in the manner you are talking about > if the SDSL is passed as a simple static IP Address... But, it wouldn't be > useful for much... Traffic would always be routed out the WAN interface > regardless. The two firewall scenario is much better all around. > Paul Ok, thanks for the input, I'll just buy another box and go with the 2 GW, 2 firewall setup. thanks :) > -----Original Message----- > From: Pieterjan Heyse [mailto:pieterjan dot heyse at scheppers dash wetteren dot be] > Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 4:24 AM > To: m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > Subject: [m0n0wall] Please advice > Hello m0n0wall dudes&dudettes, > I would like to have some advice on my new m0n0wall setup. > LAN2(opt1) > | > |-------------|---CABLE WAN (wan) > LAN1(lan)---| M0N0 | > |-------------|---SDSL WAN (opt3) > | > DMZ(opt2) > I have 2 internet connections, one I will use for browsing the > internet & general purpose, the SDSL connection will be used for > hosting services. > Is it possible configure m0n0 in such a way that LAN1&2 use the CABLE > for default GW and the DMZ uses SDSL as a default GW ? -- Met vriendelijke groet, Pieterjan ICT Coördintor KSGWL - Scheppersinstituut Scheppersinstituut Wetteren Cooppallaan 128 9230 Wetteren Tel: 09 3692072 Fax: 09 3661348 mailto:pieterjan dot heyse at scheppers dash wetteren dot be |