Chris Buechler wrote:
On Tue, 2007-08-28 at 22:20 +0300, Android Andrew[:] wrote:
Does your ISP actually route those public IP's to your WAN IP? If not,
you'll need proxy ARP or CARP IP's for those addresses. Though when
using the IP's directly on the systems, you really need your ISP to
route
Hello!
My situation:
I have router with several interfaces. There are two LANs with private
IPs, two DMZ with public IPs in my network. Public IP is assigned to
router's WAN interface.
To disable address translation for DMZ I've checked Enable advanced
outbound NAT box in Outbound NAT menu, and
On Tue, 2007-08-28 at 22:20 +0300, Android Andrew[:] wrote:
Hello!
My situation:
I have router with several interfaces. There are two LANs with private
IPs, two DMZ with public IPs in my network. Public IP is assigned to
router's WAN interface.
To disable address translation for DMZ I've
Or bridge DMZ to WAN.
--Bill
On 8/28/07, Chris Buechler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2007-08-28 at 22:20 +0300, Android Andrew[:] wrote:
Hello!
My situation:
I have router with several interfaces. There are two LANs with private
IPs, two DMZ with public IPs in my network. Public IP