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Well not that I can se! How about if I bridged the 2 networks - I'm still able to ping from DMZ to LAN. but not from DMZ to WIRELESS! The reasons to this is: I have my nagios server running on a server in the DMZ - but its not able to check any services in the others Zones - I got the message hosts down. So the problem is strange becaurse i can from Ping fron DMZ to LAN - so if I bridged the WIRELESS to LAN - shouldn't it be solved then??? Well i'm getting really tired og trying to understand this - and then again I think its really strange product that you're not able to check the service that are NATted. But solved that with the DNS FORWARDER. but still missing the connections between the different netcards! ----------------------------- Med Venlig Hilsen Per Jørgensen Stud. datamatiker Datamatiker udd. CEUS pj4a at dmusyd dot edu Chris Buechler skrev: > On 8/12/06, Per Jørgensen <pj4a at dmusyd dot edu> wrote: >> Hey Monowall-users! >> I have setup my new firewall with m0n0wall like this: >> sis0 = LAN 172.16.0.1/24 >> sis1 = WAN Static IP >> sis2 = DMZ 172.16.10.10/24 >> sis3 = wireless 172.16.1.0/24 >> >> Now here goes the problem! After doing all - and setup some DNS forwards >> it worked about being able to reach my servers in DMZ. >> >> But rigth now - I cannot get in touch from LAN to WIRELESS - cannot >> ping at all into the wireless ZONE unless I'm straight on it! >> But I am able to ping from Lan to DMZ - But they are the same firewall >> rules. >> What can I do so the both LAN and Wireless can reach each other and DMZ? >> > > Firewall logs show anything getting dropped? > > -Chris > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > 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 > |