You can use linux as a router and firewall for both your networks, that
might be the easiest and most stable thing.  But, if you MUST use a
bridge, I think you can do this:  Apply the netfilter patch, compile,
and bridge all the interfaces together.  Then, use netfilter to block
all traffic to/from eth0-eth2.  The netfilter code, however, is not 100%
stable, but I believe most of the problems lie in the NAT code (guys?).  


Logan Bowers

"Michael T. Babcock" wrote:
> 
> On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 09:00:58AM +1300, Cameron Kerr wrote:
> > Why don't you just use a router? From what you've told us, there is no
> > reason (as far as I can see) that you would need a bridge.
> 
> a) because I don't have said router
> b) because I do have a P-333 box with 2.4.12 on it
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