I had some issues posting to the list earlier and ended up reading some list archives around public Ip addresses in dmz and small subnet routing in these exchanges
http://lists.debian.org/debian-firewall-0105/msg00055.html I actually just got IP assignments from my ISP to bring up a webserver because I did not want to alias port 80 traffic internally (although I tested and could to this quite easily). My setup could be: external network | eth0 ------------- | 198.144.206.45|eth1 |----------------------------- -| 192.168.0.x |198.144.195.178-82 199.144.195.178 --------------- (netmask 255.255.255.248) (webserver) eth2 {default route 198.144.195.177) | intl network The existing example showed the dmz being on the same subnet as the external address. Mine is not that way. I will have 4 other IP addresses that I won't use. -- Michael Perry | "Do or do not; there is no try" Master Yoda [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://lnxpowered.org (soon to come)

