Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-10-03 at 15:48 -0700, Tom Eastep wrote:
>> Your ISP doesn't require different gateways for the two subnets I'm
>> hoping. Assuming they don,t, there are no routing issues at all. Simply
>> define the addresses and use them.
>>
>> -Tom
> Hi Tom,
>
> Unfortuna
On Fri, 2008-10-03 at 15:48 -0700, Tom Eastep wrote:
> Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
> > Thanks.
> >
> > The examples show how to setup 2 local subnets. In my case, I have to
> > external subnets, and only 1 local (or dmz) subnet.
> >
> > All the examples I see so far are for routing to multiple subne
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> The examples show how to setup 2 local subnets. In my case, I have to
> external subnets, and only 1 local (or dmz) subnet.
>
> All the examples I see so far are for routing to multiple subnets behind the
> firewall, but my situation is the reverse. How wou
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From: "Martin Leben" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, October 03, 2008 2:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Shorewall-users] net interface and 2 subnets
> Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> My shorewall appliance has 3 eth interfaces. I hav
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> My shorewall appliance has 3 eth interfaces. I have one as the main net i/f,
> and another is the dmz. The third I'm not currently using.
>
> I currently have 2 subnets assigned to me, and I'm wondering how is it
> possible to have shorewall make use of both
Hi guys,
My shorewall appliance has 3 eth interfaces. I have one as the main net i/f,
and another is the dmz. The third I'm not currently using.
I currently have 2 subnets assigned to me, and I'm wondering how is it possible
to have shorewall make use of both subnets?
The 2 subnets I have are: