On Friday, April 5, 2002, at 12:42  PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> So, you will run NoCat in the DMZ.
> NoCat is the Wireless gateway/Authenicator that will
> allow authenticated wireless users Internet Access
> through your Oxygen router.
>
> NoCat issues it's own ip addresses to DCHP wireless
> clients on a DIFFERENT subnet than the DMZ and then
> NAT's that through the Oxygen router?

That's my theory, unless anyone has other recommendations...

>
> Well, in theory I supose that should work depending on
> the ipchains rules, etc.  If you do do this, write it
> up as I'm sure NoCat and LEAF could use the how to.

Will do. (If I get it to work.)

-Steve

> -sp
>
> Steve Cayford wrote
>
>>
>> Hi. I've been running Oxygen on a router at home for
> most of a year now
>> with no problems. Thanks to all for your excellent
> work.
>>
>> I'm planning to try running a wireless subnet in my
> house and hopefully
>> broadcast it outside as well -- I'd like to sit at
> the coffee shop
>> across the street and still go online. I've been
> thinking about joining
>> the free wireless crowd and using something like
> NoCatAuth to share
>> wireless access. I haven't looked at the details of
> the system much, but
>> my initial impression is they use perl and apache to
> control
>> masquerading on a router.
>>
>> My thought is to run NoCatAuth on a separate machine
> in a DMZ off of my
>> primary router. (Definitely not on my internal
> network!) Does this sound
>> reasonable? Am I going to run into weird problems by
> chaining IP
>> masquerading like that?
>>
>> Thanks for any suggestions.
>>
>> -Steve
>>
>>
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