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all I did was just make sure that the WLAN had the same default allow any outbound rule that the LAN did. I cant think of really much else that would need to be done. then again I am on 3 hours sleep so I may not be thinking clearly =) Quoting Michael Stearne <mstearne at entermix dot com>: > I didn't mean to send that last one.... > On Jun 22, 2004, at 11:22 AM, Chet Harvey wrote: > > > iStumbler...a man after my own heart....I love my PowerBook. =) > > > > :-) > > > I think once you setup the WLAN, mirror the WLAN setup after the LAN > > rules, > > etc. I access my m0n0 off my wi-fi only. should be simple to do....I > > think > > thats all I did. > > > > How can I do this. I was trying to just flip the settings but is there > a way to mirror the setup? > > > My LAN segment is my servers, my WLAN is all other internal systems. > > But now my > > LAN is more like a DMZ.... > > > > I am just looking to set up a basic "hotspot" type setup. > > WAN->m0n0wall->WLAN > > Configuration through WAN or WLAN would be fine. It just seems > extraneous to have to go in through a third card. Really, how it is > now will work with every machine except a Soekris > > Michael > > > > > > wish I could access my m0n0 from here to look at my config....(work > > blocks all > > but 80 and 443 outbound) > > > > need to setup htunnel or something like it =) > > > > > > Quoting Michael Stearne <mstearne at entermix dot com>: > > > >> > >> On Jun 22, 2004, at 10:47 AM, Chet Harvey wrote: > >> > >>> hmmmm since you are PC based, simplest would be to add a nic card > >>> just > >>> to > >>> configure then take it back out.... > >> > >> That's what I am doing. The problem is though how do I connect to the > >> administration after I take that card out? I can't seem to get in > >> through the WAN IP or the wireless IP when the original NIC is > >> disconnected. > >> > >> > >>> or wont giving the WLAN an IP and then > >>> configuring your client with the next IP allow them to talk > >>> regardless > >>> of SSID > >>> since no WEP is enabled yet? > >>> > >> > >> That makes sense but can I still configure later on? > >> > >>> the SSID should be the FreeBSD default of basically nothing. > >>> > >> > >> It is nothing by default. Maybe it would good if monowall could give > >> unconfigured wireless cards a random SSID by default so they can be > >> connected to once they are configured as the "LAN" interface. > >> > >>> What does netstumbler see as the ssid? > >>> > >> > >> iStumbler (which I assume is similar) doesn't show the card at all if > >> its not configured. Part of the configuration is to turn on SSID > >> braodcast I assume. So by default that would be off. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Michael > >> > >> > > > > > > -- > > Chet Harvey > > Pitbull Technologies <http://www.pittech.com/> > > Protecting your Digital Assets > > 703.407.7311 > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > 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 > > > > > > > > -- Chet Harvey Pitbull Technologies <http://www.pittech.com/> Protecting your Digital Assets 703.407.7311 |