Well it's pretty straightforward, but you need to think about it and what
capabilities you have in your physical host box. I have 2 physical nics in
my host machine and what I do is bridge both nics to the nics of the endian
firewall. So Red nic will get bridged to the physical nic that you has your
internet connectivity and then your green nic will get bridged to your
physical interface that is connected to your internal Lan network. I also
run DMZ interface and I make these host interfaces and force the routing to
go through the firewall....not sure if I made sense but that is what I have
done, but it is by far not the only way to do it....
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 3:08 PM, Rapt0r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Please help to setup Endian Firewall in Vmware Server.
> I have 2 Nics how to map these card to virtual network in VM. I don't know
> how to do that, coz its confusing by Bridge, Host-only-NAT and Custom.
>
> Thanks
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