On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 08:11:13 +0200, Abraham Marín Pérez wrote: > Mateus Interciso escribió: >> Hi, basically, I want to share the internet using a Bridge on a pc with >> two NICS, one for internet, the other for Internal Network. Now, I know >> a easiest approuch would be to use NAT, which is how I'm doing now, but >> since I really need Level 2 Routing, I can't afford doing this with >> nat. >> > What do you exactly mean with Level 2 Routing? And why do you think you > need it? > > If you just want to share an Internet connection NAT is just enough > (proved on my box), if you need/want something else you'll have to > explain it better if you'd like us to be able to help you. > > Abraham.
I need a level 2 routing, beacause of the damn IP Phone we have at the office. Here's the deal, first we had a win2003 server, doing the bridge, all worked, then we decided to put a linux box as a firewall and dhcp server, for this I've made a NAT, and some port forwarding, all worked except the ip phone, so I tryed the ip_conntrack_sip kernel module, same thing, then I tryed siproxd, same old problem. Then I tought: "Heck, first we had a bridge and it worked, so if I switch from NAT to bridging again, it must work right?". Then all hell broke loose, because I really can't get the internet to work on any client machine. They can ping the local machines, but no internet. So, basically, this is my problem. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list