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Wait a minute, you still have your router in the network? Regards, Mathias 2005/11/17, Sasa Stupar <sasa at stupar dot homelinux dot net>: > > > --On 17. november 2005 20:32 +0100 Toni Carbonell > <tcarbonell at accesinformatic dot com> wrote: > > > Hi. I'm new with m0n0... yes.. the typical guy who asks basic questions, > > that maybe have been answered before but the so called "new bie" didn't > > find in the forum... > > so... sorry for my question and with no more preamble.. here I go! > > > > I discovered m0n0 yesterday. I think that it will match my needs. I have > > a DSL connection with static IP and a LAN. > > I have a new PC with 2 ethernet cards, a floppy and a CD with m0n0. > > I have done some basic configuration: assigned LAN and WAN adapters with > > the correct IPs and created two "critical" rules: allow any conection > > from/to any port in both adapters. > > I can ping from the LAN to the LAN adapter in the m0n0 PC... but I can't > > access internet. > > LAN PCs have the LAN IP of m0n0 as the gateway. > > What is wrong?.. I know that is dificult to say, but maybe someone can > > give me some light. > > > > The strange thing is that from the m0n0 console I can't ping anything... > > every test reports "timeout" > > > > Maybe the problem is the wan configuration? The WAN IP is my static IP, > > and the mask and gateway the same that works in my actual router. > > > > any hint? > > > > anyone from Spain with Telefonica DSL Static IP connection? > > > > Thanks and hope that soon I can answer questions the the group. > > > > Have you check this <http://doc.m0n0.ch/handbook-single/#id2618475>? > > Regards, > Sasa > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > 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 > > |