Got my ip aliasing/forwarding and all working on dachstein. Very happy about that. Great piece of work!
Now for an interesting problem: One guy behind my leaf firewall needs a securemote (Checkpoint) connection to company b. He has a Win2k workstation. As I understand from searching the newsgroups, this isn't possible with Linux, although I would love to be corrected on that one. So I am looking for some opinions on a solution. Could I just do some routing magic on the win2k workstation to bypass the leaf router only for that securemote ip address? For something like that to work would the workstation need a second nic? Or can I just plug all the Internet/Leaf wires into the same switch, and then give computer 3 a default gateway of 208.x.x.1 for the address in question? Any security issues? [Internet] | eth0 208.x.x.13 | LEAF Box (DF 208.x.x.1) | | eth1 192.168.1.254 | ----------------------- | | Computer 2 Computer 3 (needs to use securemote client) (192.168.1.2) (192.168.1.3) Thanks very much, Boyd _______________________________________________ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user