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Hello, I think you cannot route traffic from LAN to WAN whilst there are the same subnets. I read that you have to request an other subnet from your ISP. This subnet should be allocated at the LAN side. I am trying this days to set my m0n0wall as IPv6 gateway (IPv6 over IPv4. Unfortunately my ISP gives no IPv6 address ranges). Im not shure if i manage it. Hope this helps... Jack On 26 February 2010 19:21, <mattmcadoo at mattmcadoo dot com> wrote: >>> I'm not trying to subnet anything, I just want the m0n0wall box to pass >>> the traffic through. >>> >> >> Bah, sorry, I misunderstood the setup you were describing... >> >> And no, I can't think of any reason why that setup wouldn't work, so >> long as m0n0 is configured with the proper static routes and the >> firewall has been configured to pass v6 traffic in both directions. >> >> Stupid question, but I assume you've checked the firewall logs on m0n0 >> and confirmed that it isn't blocking traffic on the WAN side (which is >> where the problem seems to lie)? >> >> Brett. >> > > > My firewall rules are configured to allow anything to pass on both the WAN > or LAN interfaces. > > > -M > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > 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 > > |