Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 13:24:34 +0200 (CEST) From: Andre Rein <ar@g23.org> To: Barry Irwin <bvi@lair.moria.org> Cc: Roger 'Rocky' Vetterberg <listsub@401.cx> Subject: Re: Firewall with RFC1918 transfer network [solved] Message-ID: <20030807132257.N77217@juergen.edv-winter.de> In-Reply-To: <015401c35cc9$9aa65600$227ae792@ict.ru.ac.za> References: <20030807094647.X77217@juergen.edv-winter.de> <3F3218A2.3040802@401.cx> <015401c35cc9$9aa65600$227ae792@ict.ru.ac.za>
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On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Barry Irwin wrote: > > > >Is there any way to tell her that she have to use her oip 195.226.65.125 > > >from fxp1? > > > > > >greetings > > > > > >Andre Rein > > > > > > > > > > > Set your default route to something that is not in the 192.168.x.x range. > > The system automatically uses the interface from which it can reach the > > default gateway as its "primary" interface. > > > AS to solutions you could try the following: > 1 - set up NAT on the firewall to re-write outgoing traffic NOT destined > for the private network, or your other internal nets > > 2- possibly set up NAT on the router for the specific FW IP, this would > really only affect outgoing traffic, as I understand all the incoming > traffic is routed to the FW's 192.168 IP ? > > Barry > -- > Barry Irwin > bvi@moria.org > > Thx, problem is solved. Now I'm using NAT at the firewall. greetings Andre Rein -- "And some greetings from the Toaster"
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