1. I did not mean that bridge answers the ARP requests - sorry for my incorrect fraise construction. 2. We have all-Hebrew company, My Mailer is MS Outlook which I have to keep open during the working day. I do not know how to configure it not to send my name in Hebrew and the Exchange administration is out of my control. At least I use it to read upcoming IGLU messages according to their arrival. 3. Yngvi is not bad. I remember not bad Swedish hard-rock guitarist Ingwee Malmsteen, especially his 1996 album. I am a Science Fiction fan as well, Jason Din-Alt rules !!! ( Not sure correct spelling ). Best regards =========================================================== = Evgeny Popov ===================== [EMAIL PROTECTED] = = Water Management SCADA Centers Developer = = NT & Unix System Administrator = = ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL SERVICES = = SUBSIDIARY OF MEKOROT WATER CO.LTD = > -----Original Message----- > From: Gilad Ben-Yossef [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: у 29 №хсюсј 2000 16:37 > To: ????? ????? > Cc: IGLU > Subject: Yngvi is a LOUSE! (was: Re: A better Linux based firewall > installation?) > > > Yngvi(*) wrote: > > > Seems you can transparently define your external router IP ( ISP router > ) > > sitting on the other side of your bridge/firewall as default gateway for > all > > the protected machines. The bridge cares to provide you with ARP > responce > > for routers's MAC. > > Right on the first sentence, Not exactly on the second: A bridge does > not answer ARPs (unless directed to it's own IP - which is not > relevant). Instead it bridges the ARPs that other IP terminal send. > > (*) Evgeny, your mailer seems to send your name in Logical Hebrew, which > shows up on my Netscape6 as Yngvi (in backwards Hebrew). This is most > hilarious, as any Science Fiction nut (such as myself) will be able to > tell you. I would consider switching to using an English "name"... > > -- > Gilad Ben-Yossef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > http://benyossef.com :: +972(54)756701 ннннннннннннннннннннни unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]