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gregbrown at mindspring dot com wrote: > Does the M0n0wall software support port forwarding? I'd like requests > coming from the Internet for ports 22, 80, and 443 to go to a server on > my private 192.168.15.0 network. Do the firewall rules support this > feature? Yes. > Also, I've read on tom's hardware that the DHCP server in M0n0wall can > be configured to run on as many interfaces as you would like as apposed > to running on one single interface. I think I must have misread this.. > however if I have not I would expect that with a soekris 3 port board I could: > > 1. have ethernet 0 connect to the Internet and NAT everything destined to > that port (DHCP address recieved from my ISP on Ethernet 0) > 2. have ethernet 1 provide DHCP range of 192.168.17.100-254 to network 1 > 3. have ethernet 2 provide DHCP range of 192.168.18.100-254 to network 2 > > Is this possible? If so, if there a simple routing firewall rule that I can use to > state: Yes. > Ethernet 1 sends all it's traffic to Ethernet 0 which is NAT'ed to the Internet. > Also Ethernet 1 cannot send any data to Ethernet 2 - all packets are dropped. Yes. > also: > > Ethernet 2 sends all it's traffic to Ethernet 0 which is NAT'ed to the Internet. > Also Ethernet 2 cannot send any data to Ethernet 1 - all packets are dropped. > > Is this possible? Yes. > Greg Regards, z |