Thanks very much!

But I still have some confusion, refer to the following please...

On 1/24/07, Eric Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I run EFW on a VM, and it's fairly easy once you get the pattern down.

I have a red, green and blue zone on my EFW VM, so my host also has
three nics. I have each nic named according to what I want it to do and
what VM adapter I have it mapped to, so for me, it's RED (VMNet0), GREEN
(VMNet1) and BLUE (VMNet2). To avoid config problems, and avoid exposing


should I config Vmware to set vmnet0,vmnet1 and vmnet2 all with the
bridged mode?

my VMHost to the outside world, I have the VMNet0 and VMNet2 cards
pointed at a 169.0.0.X IP address (they ahve to be enabled,
unfortunately).

I create a new VM (linux, any flavor will work) with 512MB of RAM and a


Do you mean that you run you Vmware on Linux host,and then create a new
linux client on Vmware?

40GB SCSI HD. To start, I only install the green nic (bridged) on the
VM. Start the EFW install routine by moutning the ISO. When it finds the


I'm not using the EFW ISO, but the VMware Image. I opened the
EFW_Community_2.vmx in VMware, then log in. Following is the information
I got when run "ip addr show":
1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP> ......
   link/loopback .......
   inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo
2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,PROMISC,UP> .......
   link/ether .........
3: eth1: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST>
   link/ether ........
4: eth2: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST> ......
   link/ether ......
5: br0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> ......
   link/ether ......
   inet 192.168.74.1/24 ......

How should I config the VMware network and how should I set ethX and br0
of EFW?


one nic, declare it as green, set a static IP for it, and complete the
install. Once it's done, try HTTPing into the GUI interface on the


Now, I even can't HTTPing into the GUI interface,sigh...

firewall. If it works, you're good to go (for ease of use, run the
network config). After that, I power down the VM, and add the next nic
(red), bridged. Start the EFWVM back up. Once it works, web into it
again and run the network config again, this time declaring the new nic
as your red zone. Test to make sure you can talk to the outside world
through the red zone. If you can, good to go. Power down the VM again,
install the blue zone as a bridged nic, fire it up again, run through
the network config, declare the nw nic as a blue zone (if ya need it),
and you're cooking with gas. From there, you should have a fully
functional VM EFW. I scaled back the ram on mine, but 512 makes the
install go nice and quick.

dennis chen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm a newer to EFW, and run EFW in vmware for the first time. So the
> question may be easy to most of you. But I really need your help.
>
> EFW: endian firewall community release 2
> linux host: fedora core5 with kernel 2.6.17.1 <http://2.6.17.1>
>
> There are three NICs in my linux host, do you have any suggestion with
> how to set the network of EFW in which way I can test the EFW features?
> I'm not familiar of set the network of EFW in vmware.
>
> Thanks for all your help!
>
> /Dennis
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