Hi,
It's not clear to me why you have two internal network zones -- 172*
and 192* -- which will be complicating your config. If you can reduce it
to just one, so your desktop has just one IPv4, then it will be simpler.
That said, two networks is not invalid.
On your linux router, you need
Hello Alexander,
First I'd never done anything with an 'arp request' yet. So have to read to
understand what it does :-/
> No, get rid of the address 192.168.1.104 on desktop, not needed
> Hope this helps.
This DID!
Honestly it seemed backwards to me. I thought you needed to route
On 5/17/2021 2:35 PM, tha...@letterboxes.org wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm working on setting up my first linux based Shorewall firewall. Finally
> getting rid of the Netgear router/firewall.
>
> I'm having trouble getting to my internet-connected Modem's Web interface
> from my LAN.
>
>
Hi everybody,
I'm working on setting up my first linux based Shorewall firewall. Finally
getting rid of the Netgear router/firewall.
I'm having trouble getting to my internet-connected Modem's Web interface from
my LAN.
I'm pretty sure that I'm not understanding routes the right way.
My