Are You using virtual lans?

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From: Sam Osborne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2008 3:54 PM
To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Efw-user] OpenVPN two Endian Firewalls can't
get working

Hi,

Thanks for your reply.

If I used routed connections would users still be able to
connect to  
other workstations/servers on the other LAN?

The 2.1.2 EFW isn't a DHCP server, it's just got
192.168.100.200 as  
it's static address. Most of the servers set up in the
192.168.100.x  
range and set statically.

I've then got permanent staff workstations set statically in

192.168.101.x range, and permanent student use workstations
set  
statically in the 192.168.102.x range.  Then DHCP running on

192.168.103.x only.  Setting most statically lets me know
when  
students access inappropriate stuff on the 'net I can track
down which  
computer they were on via IP address and therefore find
which class  
they were in and talk with the teacher about supervision of
that  
student.

Sam.

On 27/10/2008, at 2:57 AM, compdoc wrote:

> Well, using routed connections, each location should have
> its own ip address range. Routing rather than bridged
would
> cut down on a lot of bandwidth wasted to useless netbios
and
> other types of traffic.
>
> When you say the (2.1.2) EFW is 192.168.100.200, I'm
> assuming the efw is serving a lan in the 192.168.100.x
> range?
>
> I have to say, in terms of reliability, I would use a DHCP
> server at each location rather than try use a central one
> over an internet connection.
>
> In the past, I have set up a Windows Server DHCP service
to
> handle 4 different subnets, but each subnet was served on
> different network cards installed in the server. In other
> words, each nic had its own range, and this worked very
> well. But how does your server know which client gets
which
> address range? I'm assuming you only have one or two nics
in
> the server?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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