Re: NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router

2005-12-18 Thread My Name
Assuming your providers give you a new modem which is already NAT'ing the LAN side of the modem and you are plugging that into multiple NIC's on your linux router like; -modem-pub -> modem-priv -> linux-eth0 -modem-pub -> modem-priv -> linux-eth1 -linux-eth3 -> LAN switch 1) Configure V

RE: NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router

2005-12-15 Thread McLean Pickett
figuration for Dual WAN Router I've been trying over and over to figure this one out, but I'm just hitting the end of my wits. We have a remote office that can only get 768Kbps DSL, which they've not totally maxed out. So management's solution now is to buy a second DSL lin

Re: NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router

2005-12-15 Thread Brian Kerr
On 12/14/05, Joe Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've been trying over and over to figure this one out, but I'm just hitting > the end of my wits. We have a remote office that can only get 768Kbps DSL, > which they've not totally maxed out. So management's solution now is to buy > a second

Re: NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router

2005-12-15 Thread Crist Clark
Rodney Dunn wrote: On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 08:33:55AM -0600, eric wrote: [ This is not a plug for a vendor, just operational experience ] On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 10:49:51 +0100, Peter Dambier proclaimed... I dont see how the router can NAT to more than one ip-address. So you need one NAT-rou

Re: NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router

2005-12-15 Thread Rodney Dunn
On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 08:33:55AM -0600, eric wrote: > > [ This is not a plug for a vendor, just operational experience ] > > On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 10:49:51 +0100, Peter Dambier proclaimed... > > > I dont see how the router can NAT to more than one ip-address. So you need > > one NAT-router pe

Re: NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router

2005-12-15 Thread Jason Chambers
On Dec 15, 2005, at 06:54, Rossi, Jeremy wrote: Have you looked OpenBSD with pf? You can create rules that map outbound session to a different DSL router, interface, and/or gateway based on any number of rules. The man page pf.conf[1] and more precisely the FreeBSD with IPF \ IPNAT [1]

RE: NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router

2005-12-15 Thread Rossi, Jeremy
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I've been trying over and over to figure this one out, but I'm just > hitting > the end of my wits. We have a remote office that can only get 768Kbps DSL, > which they've not totally maxed out. So management's solution now is to > buy >

Re: NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router

2005-12-15 Thread eric
[ This is not a plug for a vendor, just operational experience ] On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 10:49:51 +0100, Peter Dambier proclaimed... > I dont see how the router can NAT to more than one ip-address. So you need > one NAT-router per DSL-line. I have some experience with the Xincom Twin WAN router.

Re: NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router

2005-12-15 Thread Peter Dambier
Joe Johnson wrote: I've been trying over and over to figure this one out, but I'm just hitting the end of my wits. We have a remote office that can only get 768Kbps DSL, which they've not totally maxed out. So management's solution now is to buy a second DSL line, but they won't let me buy a d

NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router

2005-12-14 Thread Joe Johnson
I've been trying over and over to figure this one out, but I'm just hitting the end of my wits. We have a remote office that can only get 768Kbps DSL, which they've not totally maxed out. So management's solution now is to buy a second DSL line, but they won't let me buy a dual WAN router (in ca