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Sure you can, this is one of the many situations where m0n0wall can save you a lot of money, soho firewalls with 3 or more legs is not very common, and you often have to pick an expensive "high-end" box. Those are often hard to configure and thereby a candidate to configurations errors, that again makes you less secure... I was replacing our Cisco PIX solution with m0n0walls, and one of the most important pros was that it made us more secure, due to simpler configuration. Med venlig hilsen, Best regards Ulrik Lunddahl Sales Manager - Salgschef PROconsult Data A/S - Rugårdsvej 15 - 5000 Odense C Tel: +45 63113333 - Tel dir: +45 63113341 - Mobil: +45 26363341 - Fax: +45 63113344 E-mail: ul at proconsult dot dk - Web site: www.proconsult.dk -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: Paulo Colomes [mailto:pcolomes at gmail dot com] Sendt: 8. juli 2008 01:32 Til: m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch Emne: [m0n0wall] Three Network Interfaces Hi everyone, I've looked everywhere trying to answer this question but i havn't found anything yet, so that's why I joined this mailing list. The thing is i've implemented a few m0n0wall projects and they work perfectly (a great great work). But i'm not sure if m0n0wall can be used with 3 network interfaces, one pointing to Internet and 2 different lan segments. lan0: Internet lan1: 192.168.100.0/24 lan2: 192.168.200.0/24 It's possible to use m0n0wall this way?. Basically i want to give nated internet to both networks and install different firewall policies to each one. I need to document it before implementing any solution. Thanks in advance. Paulo Colomés F. Cel: (09) 84053482 Temuco - Chile. www.seguridad-informatica.cl |