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Nobody had to solve this yet? I would love to hear how.

GeE


I wrote:
> Hello List,
> 
>       wow Endian is really a cool product. Especially if you came from
> IPCop ;-)
> 
> We have a PPPoE dialup connection with 8 Fixed IP's from our provider.
> Therefore we had some trouble setting up Endian properly. Now i
> figured a "hack". But there must be a nicer or better way to
> accomplish that, no?
> 
> First problem was, that our source IP must not be the one we get from
> the PPP interface. I found the the solution with IPTables source natting.
> 
> The other problem is that we have multiple IP's for our PPPoE, but the
> Aliases are only working if you setup static IP in endian and we use
> PPPoE. So i come up with some other hack...
> 
> /etc/network/ifup.d/iptables
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> ...
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> How did you solve this problem?

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