Yes, you can have multiple red zones, no problem.
EFW supports multiple subnets on green in manner
of shared ethernet. This will not work if you have
two nic's and the switches for each lan.
You better use the orange or blue zone for
the second lan. You will need to customize the
firewall rules.

Regards
Jaroslaw Zdrzalek
Silpion IT-Solutions GmbH

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> 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
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Ursprüngliche Mail -----
> >> 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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