Michael,

Could you provide some sort of diagram of your network configuration?

What interfaces have what networks attached?

Possibly you want to define two LAN subnets, ex. eth1 and br1, and then use the 
Firewall tab

_x_ Allow LAN to LAN for the  [ 1st and 2nd ]  LAN Interfaces

No static routes should be required if one subnet per interface.

Lonnie



On Jul 14, 2010, at 3:30 AM, Michael wrote:

> Hello
> 
> Just a short question: Where would I add static routes into astlinux?
> 
> In my LAN I have another (small) router with a subnet. Actually, it is a 
> linux box that simply connects another room via WLAN with the astlinux main 
> router.
> 
> I would liked to have used bridging instead of nat for the small router but 
> there seems to be a bug in wpa_supplicant that does not allow it to work 
> properly on a bridge.
> 
> So I need to define a static route into the astlinux router, something like:
> 
> So, if my main LAN is 192.168.0.0/25 and the subnet is 192.168.0.128/29 then 
> I would need to add a route like this
> 
> route add -net 192.168.0.128 netmask 255.255.255.248 gw 192.168.0.129 dev 
> br1
> 
> Hmm, I guess I also need to adapt the firewall as it will only forward data 
> from EXTIF to INTIF for the main net... (?!)
> 
> Or is there a simple way to do it which also adapts the firewall 
> accordingly?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Michael

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