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On 5/8/06, Kristian Shaw <monowall at wealdclose dot co dot uk> wrote: > Hello, > > As you have real IP you need to enable 'Advanced Outbound NAT'. This will > effectively disable NAT and allow the m0n0wall to correctly route the public > IPs. I have already done that, and it still does not work. > > The WAN device (120.20.232.1 in your example) needs to have a route for the > 120.20.130.160/27 subnet with 120.20.233.181 as the gateway. If the device > is provided by your ISP they may need to do this for you. The ISP is already routing the 120.20.130.160/27 subnet to my WAN IP address. > > Alternately, you may have some success with proxy ARPing. Try adding proxy > ARP entries in for your LAN addresses/subnet. This may remove the need for a > route to be put on the WAN device (120.20.232.1). I have confirmed with the ISP that proxy ARP is not needed. I have tried it with proxy ARP turned on and turned off, and it doesn't work either way. -- Grant Robinson jgrantr at gmail dot com |