On 8/11/05, Tommaso Di Donato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry if it has already been asked...
>  
>  I am running 0.73.6, and in lan interface setup I see I can brigde it with
> my wan interf. This is exactly what I am looking for (I want to build a
> transparent proxy that scans http and pop3 traffic for virus), but I can not
> understand how the bridge setup works: in previous messages ,I understood
> that bridging between LAN and WAN was not possible (only between one of them
> and an opt nterface). I undestood badly? 

Not at all.  It's a brand new option that I commited.

>  If so.. could someone explain me what happens if I bridge lan and WAN
> interf.? what IP address the new interface acquire? Could I assign only one
> IP, or must I have always two?

You can assign an IP to either of them.   Note that if you do not
assign an IP to the LAN subnet you need to access the WebConfigurator
from the WAN which will require rules to be set up.

Scott

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