> There is no reason not to have a router behind another router. And there is
> nothing wrong with having two firewalls. Networks are set up this way all
> the time.
Yep, I'll have a modem and siwtch at office, so I guess everything
will be "easier"
> It's also fine to set it up your way. (green
> Hello Enrique,
>
> good to hear you made such good progress!
Thanks! I'm very happy
> Why do you want to use the WAN port? You could try reconfiguring the WRT
> as compdoc suggests, but the main issue I see is that the WRT is a
> router with an intergrated firewall. You are making your life alo
There is no reason not to have a router behind another router. And there is
nothing wrong with having two firewalls. Networks are set up this way all
the time.
It's also fine to set it up your way. (green nic into one of the wired ports
of the WRT54G2) as long as you configure the WRT54G2 and efw
Hello Enrique,
good to hear you made such good progress!
> A) I had to connect WRT54G2 to GREEN using a common lan port and cable
> (using WAN port doesn't work). What should I re-configure for
> connecting (if necessary) WRT to GREEN using WRT's WAN port?
Why do you want to use the WAN port? Yo
You shouldn't disable DHCP for the lan sides (wired or wireless) of the
WRT54G2 - all clients connecting will be better off using it.
For the WAN side of the WRT54G2, set the WRT54G2 to use dhcp to obtain an
address from the efw, and enable dhcp for the green nic of the efw. That
will set up the
Hi guys again
I've taken up again the weekend's home firewall project, with some
good news. But please lemme first introduce with the settings and
screenshots I took today.
Complete screenshots album is located here:
http://imgur.com/a/BQ118/endian_firewall_aug_7
1) Finally RED nic dialed and con
>
>> Set up the red nic on EFW to be the same way the WAN port of the WRT54G2 is
>> before the EFW was installed...
>
> I've set RED nic to be PPPoE, and configured it with same PPPoE
> settings (username, password, DNS) from WRT54G2, and as I told
> Vassilis, DHCP is not enabled in Endian, and
> The dsl modems around here tend to log in automatically using PPPoE or PPPoA
> without the client having to do anything. Does your dsl modem require that
> the client dials?
Client = netbook, desktop PC doesn't have to do anything. The only
thing that dials is the WRT54G2 router which is connect
Hi Vassilis
> If you connect the Green NIC to the WRT's WAN port you probably wont be
> able to connect to the Endian box since the WRT's firewall will block
> it. What you could do, is try to connect it to one of the LAN ports.
> This way you bypass the firewall, but be carefull to deactivate one
To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
>Subject: Re: [Efw-user] Trying Endian at home for learning
>
>Hi CompDoc
>Before anything, thanks a lot for giving me a hand
>
>1) I did the connections you suggested. Connected RED nic to DSL Modem and
>GREEN NIC to WRT54G2's WAN port. After I did thi
Hey Enrique,
> 1) I did the connections you suggested. Connected RED nic to DSL Modem
> and GREEN NIC to WRT54G2's WAN port. After I did this connection I
> can't access EFW, so I guess I'll have to go back, configure EFW and
> then make connection again, right?
If you connect the Green NIC to th
Hi CompDoc
Before anything, thanks a lot for giving me a hand
1) I did the connections you suggested. Connected RED nic to DSL Modem
and GREEN NIC to WRT54G2's WAN port. After I did this connection I
can't access EFW, so I guess I'll have to go back, configure EFW and
then make connection again, r
Internet-wan---DSL Modem---lan--red---EFW
Firewall---green-wan---WRT54G2---both lans--to users
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>-Original Message-
>From: Enrique Becerra [mailto:kab...@gmail.com]
>Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2010 4:19 PM
>To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
>Subject: [Efw-user] Trying Endian at home for learning
>
>Hi guys
>I
Hi guys
I'm Enrique, from Argentina
I've got Endian for learning and installed in an old PC at home
I have the following structure at home for testing
http://imgur.com/yp6ru.jpg
As you can see, a notebook connects to internet through WIFI, and
desktop PC connects through cable. WRT54G2 is connec
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