> But my job was eased by the fact that I only had to tell my router to > change it's interface 0 IP address, it handled its internal > configuration automatically. I didn't touch anything else on the > router. It looks like it's the best option, just change that damn interface address on the router (/me heaves a stack of cisco books on his desk) I hoped I could get by without it, no luck.
But yet another question: AFAIK routers don't really like private addresses, it sounds tricky to convince the router and the firewall to route traffic for a public network through a private one... Will they figure it out themselfes or do I need to kick them to do it? Stephan Balmer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

