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Ok, I think I have answered my own question regarding the number of used IP addresses using m0n0wall as a packet filtering bridge. Should be one IP, thanks Bruce (http://m0n0.ch/wall/list/?action=show_msg&actionargs[]=13&actionargs[]=25). I suppose that is then two IPs in use from /29 leaving 4 usable ip addresses: 1 - router interface 1 - m0n0wall bridged interfaces 4 - unused Would have been better the other way as I should have been left with 5 usable addresses, but I can live with that. Please let me know if my logic is flawed. Still interested on any feedback about bridging a single ip to the wan interface using DHCP from a router. JET PRESS LIMITED Nunn Close Huthwaite Nottinghamshire NG17 2HW UK Web: www.jetpress.com Tel: +44-1623-551 800 Fax: +44-1623-551 175 Confidentiality Notice This message and its contents are confidential. The contents are solely for the attention of the recipient(s) named above and any unauthorised disclosure, copying or distribution is forbidden. If you are not the recipient named above, please contact the sender immediately and destroy this message. The views expressed in this message are those of the sender and not necessarily those of JET PRESS LIMITED. |