I have a 66.x.x.x address for the ethernet interface. The modem will
provide DHCP, but I have it set manually. All the PPPOE is handled by
the modem, and I only have to assign an IP address (it's not in
transparent mode).
I'm using shorewall version 4.6.4.3-2 on devuan/debian(jessie).
Sean
On 09/05/2017 03:28 PM, Tom Eastep wrote:
On 09/05/2017 11:12 AM, Sean Whitney wrote:
All:
I have a DSL modem that provides a publicly routed IP scope /32, but it
is managed with a private IP address 192.168.254.1.
What can I do to allow http/s, telnet, ssh traffic between the local
network and the private IP address on the Internet side.
My setup is based on the three interface network, using masq
Internet -- |DSL modem| -- fw -- local
192.168.254.1 | 192.168.0.0/24
66.x.x.x |
|-- dmz
Does the modem assign the 66.x.x.x address to your firewall's external
interface? And what Shorewall version are you running?
-Tom
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