Ronneil, #Supposed we have the following config: #e0 = 172.16.1.1 #e1 = 172.16.1.5 #e2 = 222.2.2.2 #router lan = 222.2.2.1 I like to assign different subnets to all of my network cards. You may want to change e1 to 172.16.2.1. Unless my math sucks (which it does) both e0 and e1 are in the same subnet. Regards, Jeffery Gieser - [To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe firewalls" in the body of the message.]
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