On Jul 14, 2010, at 1:11 PM, Michael wrote:

> Hi Lonnie
> 
> There is no dnsmasq on the box, so I guess at least not easy.
> 
> With my old router (instead of the astlinux box) I could simply add a static 
> route to the router and everything worked. Apparently, it also modified its 
> firewall settings automatically.
> 
> Anyway, do you see another alternative?

Michael,

This will get ugly...

You could add custom iptables rules in 
"/mnt/kd/arno-iptables-firewall/custom-rules" if you are iptables savvy.

Or, I may regret mentioning this, but you could edit 
"/usr/share/arno-iptables-firewall/astlinux.shim" (NOBODY ELSE DO THIS) and 
change...

-- from --
INTERNAL_NET=""               
NAT_INTERNAL_NET=""                                                   
-- to --
INTERNAL_NET="172.17.2.128/29"               
NAT_INTERNAL_NET="172.17.2.128/29"                                              
     
--

Note: Undo this change with "rm 
/oldroot/mnt/asturw/usr/share/arno-iptables-firewall/astlinux.shim"

When you upgrade with future AstLinux versions you will have to make sure a 
newer "astlinux.shim" does not exist.

Best to clean-up your network and then undo this change in the future.

Lonnie


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