Just to say thanks to all the people that helped. Shaun's advice was the
solution for me.

Thanks again.

> In transparent mode, users will not authenticate.  If you need
> authentication, then I think the best way would be to deny direct
> outbound access from Green via outbound rules.  If users want to surf,
> they must use (and authenticate to, if configured) the proxy.
>
> Shaun
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2009 6:05 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Efw-user] Working with a 2wire adsl modem
>
> I am having some problems to configure a 2wire adsl modem with an Endian
> box.
>
> I've installed Endian on a server for testing purposes. My local network
> is a Windows Domain controlled one, I have 5 clients, one MS Windows
> 2003
> Std Server acting as Domain Server, I have DHCp for my 5 clients, the
> router that the provider is installing is a 2wire modem, 27x series (I
> know about the security stuff about this modems, but the ISP (Prodigy)
> only supplies this kind of hardware). So, local network, one Endian Box
> with two network cards, GREEN + RED, GREEN interface is static ip, RED
> interface is static ip. So basically I have:
>
>  LOCAL                     ENDIAN                2WIRE
> NETWORK       <---> GREEN    BOX   RED <--->     MODEM   <---> INTERNET
> (192.168.10.0)                                (192.168.1.0)
>
> I've enabled the Proxy service to server for my 5 clients with local
> authentication option, the problem arises when I see that one of the
> clients is accesing the internet without authenticating against the
> proxy,
> so I said, Damn! Transparent Proxy.
>
> After some researching I found that the 2wire modem is a router, so it
> is
> doing its job routing traffic to internet from my local network :D.
> Well,
> I did some research and found that I could use my adls modem as just a
> bridge and also found that I could configure Endian to do the
> authentication job with PPPoE, so I made the configuration, but the
> modem
> just won't work with Endian, so I ended up going back to normal network
> connection with the modem working as a router, but I really need to
> authenticate all my traffic. So, after all this sad history :D, my
> question is, Is there a way to avoid my users from accessing the
> internet
> without authenticating against my proxy and leave the 2wire modem acting
> as router ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
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