--On Wednesday, June 12, 2002 12:05 PM -0700 "Paul B. Henson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Carson Gaspar wrote: > >> > How can you use a bridge for a proxy? A bridge does not have IP >> > protocol addresses associated with its interfaces, it only has Ethernet >> > addresses. I don't think you can use a bridge for anything other than a >> > filtering gateway at least not network wise. >> >> You can, easily. IPF does not support it. > > How so? Darren seems to think it should. It appears I was wrong. Previously, it had been stated (by Darren) that the NAT code, including proxies, was non-functional in bridge mode. I suppose something has been fixed in the interim. -- Carson
- Re: install ipfilter on Red... Randy Beaudreault
- Re: install ipfilter on Red... Phil Dibowitz
- Re: install ipfilter on Red... Michael Meltzer
- Re: install ipfilter on Red... Moti Levy
- Re: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.28 Jefferson Ogata
- RE: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.28 taproot420
- Re: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.28 Paul B. Henson
- Re: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.28 Jefferson Ogata
- RE: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.28 Carson Gaspar
- RE: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.28 Paul B. Henson
- Re: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.28 Carson Gaspar
- Re: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.28 Darren Reed
- Re: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.28 Carson Gaspar
- Re: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.... Darren Reed
- Re: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.... David W. Chapman Jr.
- Re: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.... Benjamin M.A. Robson
- RE: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.28 Ken Diliberto
- Re: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.28 Ken Diliberto
