Some odd answers on this one. As stated below - configure red as gateway and
enter the IP address of your hardware router as the gateway address in the
network config. I think when you mention bridge mode, some people got the
wrong idea - forget bridge mode. You can only have one gateway on a LAN and
this will still be your hardware router. You will have to config proxy web
server on all client machines to point to green IP address of the endian. This
will take care of caching, dansguard, squid. Then on the hardware router
forward incoming SMTP to the green address of endian and in the SMTP proxy on
endian, config domains and put in IP address of your mail server. This takes
care of anti-spam & virus scanner. Double NAT is not a good if can be avoided
and can completely break some things like VOIP.
Good luck
KM
From: balama...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 08:34:47 -0500
To: awe...@comcast.net; efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Efw-user] Bridge Mode?
Yeah, its esay, configure your red interface as Gateway.
That's how i'm doing it.
FERNANDO CABRERA JARAMILLO
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 7:53 AM, AJ Weber <awe...@comcast.net> wrote:
Hi All,
I was a Endian user for a good while, then went away from it for a few years
(no comments/flames, please). I'm looking to put something back in, behind a
decent router that has probably enough FW features for my use.
Thus, I'm considering putting a box in between the FW/router and the LAN for
other UTM and caching (anti-spam, anti-virus, squid, dansguardian all features
I'd like to make use of). I'd prefer not to double-NAT connections where I
don't have to, so I am considering inserting a box in bridge-mode.
Can Endian 2.4 do this?
Thanks in advance,
AJ
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