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Ron, Thanks for the reply. I tried that. It never worked for me, but that might be my onw fault. This thread has convinced me to try it again. (It's indeed a dutch KPN+ADSL, only not a consumer one, but a semi-businesslike connection called MX-FLEX. And it sucks. ;-) ) -- Jeroen Visser. On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 16:37:54 +0100, Ron Cohen wrote > Jeroen, Alexander, > > There's another option called SIP Spoof which has done the job for me on > monowall + thomson 510/516/546 + dutch KPN-ADSL. > Looks like you're from the Netherlands so here's a dutch link: > > http://drupal.nieuwerbrug.org/?q=node/62 > > If you're not dutch: what it comes down to is this: > Turn off <block private networks> in wan-settings of your monowall > Backup your monowall config through monowall/webadmin > Edit config.xml and put a route between <system> and </webgui> like this: > |<shellcmd>ifconfig sis1 82.92.70.224/32; route add -net 10.0.0.138/32 > -interface 82.92.70.224 -cloning; route add default > 10.0.0.138</shellcmd>| Upload your new config to the monowall, > > Make sure you get the latest Thomson firmware through > http://www.speedtouch.nl/drivers.html#510 > Do not use the internal Thomson Setup Wizard, instead use the wizard > from the speedtouch site > (http://www.speedtouch.nl/downloads/510R427_config_06.exe) > During setup choose template pppoafip.tpl which can be found > http://s02.onthanet.nl/~jelle/screenshots/alcatel_sipspoof/ > > Good luck, > > Ron > > Jeroen Visser wrote: > > Alex, > > Personally I've never been able to get M0n0wall working correctly with > the Speedtouch DHCP Spoofing method. Everytime I boot the machine on > that connection, I have to manually (via exec.php) add a default gw > 10.0.0.138 (out of box IP of the Speedtouch) to get it working. It's > something I can live with on that connection, but frankly I think a > default route outside the scope of any available network has to be > considered as bad networking practices. > > -- > Jeroen Visser. > > On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 23:36:39 0200, Alexander Fichman wrote > > > New to M0n0wall, new here. hi all! > > > > I just finished installing M0n0wall on a firebox II hardware platform > > (internal flash), with great success. I intend using the box with a > > SpeedTouch 510v4 and was contemplating the 'dhcp spoofing' route. I > > searched the net for information, and came across this excellent thread: > > http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,14201975 which discusses the > > technicalities and limitations behind this technique. > > > > My question (obviously) is: is M0n0wall capable of installing a default > > route (using dhcp) with an address which is outside the scope of any of > > its local networks? > > > > ------------------------ > > Jeroen Visser wrote: > > Alex, > > > > Personally I've never been able to get M0n0wall working correctly with the > > Speedtouch DHCP Spoofing method. Everytime I boot the machine on that connection, > > I have to manually (via exec.php) add a default gw 10.0.0.138 (out of box IP of > > the Speedtouch) to get it working. It's something I can live with on that > > connection, but frankly I think a default route outside the scope of any available > > network has to be considered as bad networking practices. > > > > -- > > Jeroen Visser. > > > > > > > > On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 23:36:39 0200, Alexander Fichman wrote > > > >> New to M0n0wall, new here. hi all! > >> > >> I just finished installing M0n0wall on a firebox II hardware platform > >> (internal flash), with great success. I intend using the box with a > >> SpeedTouch 510v4 and was contemplating the 'dhcp spoofing' route. I > >> searched the net for information, and came across this excellent thread: > >> http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,14201975 which discusses the > >> technicalities and limitations behind this technique. > >> > >> My question (obviously) is: is M0n0wall capable of installing a default > >> route (using dhcp) with an address which is outside the scope of any of > >> its local networks? > >> > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > 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 > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > 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 -- Met vriendelijke groet, Jeroen Visser. -- Sure, we know Unix, we've seen it in Jurassic Park... |