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On 3/16/06, jan gestre <m0n0wall dot list at gmail dot com> wrote: > > > > On 3/16/06, jan gestre <m0n0wall dot list at gmail dot com> wrote: > > > > > > > On 3/16/06, Chris Buechler < cbuechler at gmail dot com> wrote: > > > > > On 3/15/06, jan gestre <m0n0wall dot list at gmail dot com> wrote: > > > based on the diagram, there is no ip address assigned to the OPT > > > interface, > > > > There is no IP on a bridged interface. > > > > > > > what if i have assigned a private ip address to that interface > > > e.g. 192.168.2.1 , will the bridge setup still work? > > > > If you want private IP's off that interface, you don't want bridging. > > > > > > > is it possible to > > > assign a private address 192.168.2.2 e.g. to my mail server but in > > reality > > > it just forwarding it to that ip because the mail server has a real > > public > > > ip e.g. 202.xxx.xxx.xxx, is there a documentation for these kind of > > setup? > > > > > > > Add that public IP in proxy ARP, then set up 1:1 NAT between the > > private and public IP's. > > > > dear chris, > > i've added the mailserver's public ip in proxy ARP, then tried to setup > > 1:1 NAT but i still got the same error which is: > > > > > > The following input errors were detected: > > > > - The WAN IP address may not be used in a 1:1 rule. > > > > did i miss something? > > > > in the proxy ARP gui, what interface do i add it to? the WAN? or OPT1? > > > > i've finally been able to add an ARP proxy for the mailserver and added a 1:1 NAT, i was using /29 before that is why i always get an error, instead i followed the /32 in the sample config, and it finally saved, but i still can't browse the squirrelmail gui of my mailserver. pls help. TIA |