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We bridge our WAN and Internal Network so we can continue to use our routable addresses (Class C with multiple servers). If we didn't bridge we would have to either subnet the network or use NAT. Both of which aren't really an option at this point. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ping Kwong" <kwongp at midtown dot net> To: "'Philip Corliss'" <pcorliss at tubeart dot com>; <m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch> Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 1:00 PM Subject: RE: [m0n0wall] Bridged Interfaces with a Captive Portal > > I would run both LAN and OPT1 unbridged. Then setup rule for OPT1 to > allow all but LAN access. Now you can turn on your captive portal for > OPT1. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Philip Corliss [mailto:pcorliss at tubeart dot com] > > A little about our setup first. We have a m0n0wall box with 3 NICs. > One is > > for the WAN another is for our internal network (WAN and Internal > Network > > are Bridged). The third NIC is for our Wireless AP. > > > > I installed 1.1b14 in order to use captive portal on the Wireless AP > > interface but an error message appeared stating that I can't run a > captive > > portal while any of the interfaces are bridged. Anything I can do? > > > |