James Allsopp wrote:
> I'm setting up a wireless access point and I've got the laptop to
> connect to the server, and dhcp working, but I can't get the firewall to
> forward packets to the outside wall. I've seen some people setting up a
> bridging device, but before I've done it using iptables. I
James Allsopp wrote:
> How would you go about setting up the routing, and would that get in the
> way of, for instance, if I want to ssh into my router from the internal
> network and opposed to going right through onto the internet.
>
> Seems there's three ways to do this from what I can find,
>
How would you go about setting up the routing, and would that get in the
way of, for instance, if I want to ssh into my router from the internal
network and opposed to going right through onto the internet.
Seems there's three ways to do this from what I can find,
i.) Set up a bridging device
ii.
James Allsopp wrote:
> hi,
> I'm setting up a wireless access point and I've got the laptop to
> connect to the server, and dhcp working, but I can't get the firewall to
> forward packets to the outside wall. I've seen some people setting up a
> bridging device, but before I've done it using iptabl
hi,
I'm setting up a wireless access point and I've got the laptop to
connect to the server, and dhcp working, but I can't get the firewall to
forward packets to the outside wall. I've seen some people setting up a
bridging device, but before I've done it using iptables. Is one of these
methods bet