On 7/13/2011 4:15 PM, Jaroslaw Zdrzalek wrote:

> you have multiple Uplinks but you don't have multiple LANs with EFW.
> However multiple subnets on each interface are possible (but not really 
> secure).
> Firewalling is then done with interface names (ethX, ethY).
> If you want to route them out via diffrent gateways then you
> should use policy routing to achive that.

I did see notes in the 2.4 documentation about multiple uplinks after
posting my questions.  Is that the same as multiple red zones (sounds
similar)?  And I suppose it will be clearer how to set those up when
I do the install ...

Regarding multiple LANs/subnets, can you explain the difference?   I'm
not 100% clear.  If I had two existing subnets, each with its own switch,
I was thinking it would be possible to plug each one into an Endian NIC
and have Endian deal with routing/bridging between the two.  If I had that
physical situation how would I handle it?




>
> Regards,
> Jaroslaw Zdrzalek
> Silpion IT-Solutions GmbH
>
>
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>> I'm thinking of using Endian to sit behind two routers. Long story but
>> there will essentially be two connections to the internet and I want
>> to
>> unify things somewhat behind those (at least temporarily).
>>
>> I don't need to load balance. What I really want is 2 red zones. There
>> will also likely be 2 existing subnets, which would mean 2 green
>> zones.
>> I will have enough NICs in the Endian box. The question really boils
>> down to: What are my options for setting up multiples of some zones?
>>
>> I do not want to bond/load balance the red zones but that could be
>> something I would want to do later.
>>
>> I'd like the same option with the multiple green zones: Either bond
>> them to look like one or keep them separate. In the case of separate
>> green zones, ideally I would want to be able to do some routing of
>> subnet traffic to red zone -- for example, route all from green1 out
>> red1; all from green2 out red2.
>>
>> Is any of this possible? If so, are there any docs someone can point
>> me to?
>>
>> My apologies if this has been covered already. I've been searching the
>> archives but haven't found the specifics I'm looking for yet.
>>
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