Tom Eastep wrote:

>The ISP is going to route all of the addresses via the pppoe address. So
>simply use that same address as the firewall's local LAN address
>(assuming that it is in the same IP network) and you're all set.

Ah, so there'll be no problem having eth0 as 192.0.2.1 AND ppp0 as 
the same address ?

>You're making this harder than it really is.

Very probably ! But then everything I find seems to make it look so :(

I'll give it a whirl when the spare box arrives, no matter how many 
we buy, they will keep selling the spare :-/

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