Hello,

I have just set up a RedHat server which I want to use as a bridging
firewall, as well as a web server. I am experiencing problems reaching the
server from the outside.

I have enabled iptables and bridging and applied the firewall patch
(bridge.sourceforge.net). When I set it up as a transparent bridge (eth0 and
eth1 as 0.0.0.0, bridge as xxx.xxx.xxx.70), I can get across with no
problems and the firewalling works fine. However, I also want to allow
access to the server, i.e. it should be visible to the outside (for httpd
for example). Is this possible at all?

I have the IPs xxx.xxx.xxx.70-127 in our LAN and we route via external
router xxx.xxx.xxx.65 (66 and 67 being IPs of the antennas). Do I need to
bring up the interfaces with IPs as well, or can I access the server from
the outside directly through the bridge interface?

Thank you for your advice or places where I can look for an answer.
Carsten

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