Re: Unable to reach server in dmz. Whats wrong?

2006-01-20 Thread Jonas Lindskog
Abraham Al-Saleh wrote: >On 1/10/06, Jonas Lindskog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Hello, >> >>We are using OpenBSD 3.8 as a firewall/router. We have two internal nets; one with workstations (NAT) and one DMZ with a single server. And thus we have three network interfaces installed in the router:

Re: Unable to reach server in dmz. Whats wrong?

2006-01-10 Thread Bryan Irvine
> Our ISP has given us a range of IP adresses (the ones below are > obfuscated ;)): > > Segment: 38.87.5.112 /28 > net address: 38.87.5.112 > gateway adress: 38.87.5.113 > firewall: 38.87.5.114 > fria fasta ip: 38.87.5.115-126 > broadcast address:38.87.5.127 > n

Re: Unable to reach server in dmz. Whats wrong?

2006-01-10 Thread Abraham Al-Saleh
On 1/10/06, Jonas Lindskog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > We are using OpenBSD 3.8 as a firewall/router. We have two internal > nets; one with workstations (NAT) and one DMZ with a single server. > And thus we have three network interfaces installed in the router: one > for the NAT, one fo

Unable to reach server in dmz. Whats wrong?

2006-01-10 Thread Jonas Lindskog
Hello, We are using OpenBSD 3.8 as a firewall/router. We have two internal nets; one with workstations (NAT) and one DMZ with a single server. And thus we have three network interfaces installed in the router: one for the NAT, one for the DMZ and one for the external net. Our ISP has given us