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You would be correct, but I believe the Netgear ISDN router (something like this: http://www.neoseeker.com/Hardware/Products/Netgear_RT328_Router) should provide an ethernet interface. taharka wrote: >On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 10:36, Franz Lippi wrote: > > >>Hi, >>I am a m0n0wall newbie, looks like a great product and comes with high >>recommodation, but I got stuck.....description of what I did so far: >> >>I have set up a computer w 2 NICs, tested them physically on the local >>lan side, works fine. >> >>this is my setup: >> >>ISP over ISDN dialin; I get the the same IP Adress at every dialin >>(MyWWWStatic IP ) , the netgear ISDN Router handles that >> | >>------------------------------- >>Ethernet to ISDN Router (Netgear RT338) Router IP: 192.168.0.1 >>------------------------------- >> | >>------------------------------- >>Monowall NIC "WAN" (setup: static IP adress (MyWWWStatic IP) w default >>gateway pointing to Netgear Router (192.168.0.1)) >>Monowall NIC "LAN", 192.168.0.25 >>------------------------------- >> | >>--------------------------------------------- >>Local Network w PCs 192.168.0.10-35 >>--------------------------------------------- >> >>WAN config: >>I tried to put the WAN NIC to a static IP adress (MyWWWStatic IP) w >>default gateway pointing to Netgear Router (192.168.0.1) >>I can access the webGUI over the Local LAN; >>I put in rules for WAN , TCP protokoll * * * * allow traffic, for LAN >>proto *, Source LAN-net, * * * allow traffic >> >>I thought this is a pretty forward setup, BUT I CNAT BRING ANY TRAFIIC >>OVER THE FIREWALL. >> >>Am I sitting on my brain or >>has the fact that my IF to the ISP is a Eth 2 ISDN router something to >>do with it? >>Do you have any ideas? >> >>Grateful for help!! >>Franz Lippi >> >> > >Well, I'm sure I'll be corrected if I'm wrong but, AFAIK m0n0wall only >works with DSL/Cable modems & was originally designed for DSL. No >dial-up/ISDN support to date :-( > >taharka > >Lexington, Kentucky U.S.A. > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >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 > > > > > |