Re: Home Network Setup

2006-04-18 Thread Travis H.
I recommend that you use the RFC1918 class B block. 172.16-32.x.x I've seen networks that use 10/8 or 192.168/16 internally, and if you have something like a laptop that needs to travel between your network and others, things can get hairy when IP addresses conflict. I've had to renumber my entir

Re: [Soekris] Home Network Setup

2006-04-17 Thread Graham Menhennitt
Phusion wrote: > I have a cable connection at home and was wondering if the following > would work. If I put a Cisco 851 series router in front of a pair of > Soekris firewalls running OpenBSD using CARP and pfsync. So the Cisco > router would get a dynamic WAN IP and have a static LAN IP. The two

Re: [Soekris] Home Network Setup

2006-04-17 Thread Justin Krejci
On Sunday 16 April 2006 09:25 pm, Phusion wrote: > I have a cable connection at home and was wondering if the following > would work. If I put a Cisco 851 series router in front of a pair of > Soekris firewalls running OpenBSD using CARP and pfsync. So the Cisco > router would get a dynamic WAN IP

Home Network Setup

2006-04-17 Thread Phusion
I have a cable connection at home and was wondering if the following would work. If I put a Cisco 851 series router in front of a pair of Soekris firewalls running OpenBSD using CARP and pfsync. So the Cisco router would get a dynamic WAN IP and have a static LAN IP. The two Soekris firewalls would