How much money do you have? Heheheheh.. Overall, from my own
experience (2/wks worth), Bering does NAT by default with minor(if any)
changes/configurations.
Overall, I would recommend you setup DHCP and create a DMZ for
all Servers. Bering will do everything you've requested, but I don't know
if too many people will spend time customizing your network for free.
Follow this network outline, it should help.
http://www.shorewall.net/three-interface.htm
-Alby
> Hello!
>
> Please help me to configure Bering with shorewall for net very stanradt
> NAT.
>
> I'd like to have one linux box to do all NAT job for a large amount of
> internal subnets, splited by another routers.
> For example, one Bering router with internal IP - 192.168.0.1, internal
> multi-ethernet router with one interface - 192.168.0.2 and other - a few
> private subnets: 192.168.100.0 - 192.168.120.0.
>
>
> Internet - Bering (192.168.0.1) - (192.168.0.2) Hardware router
> (multiple interfaces:192.168.100.1-192.168.120.1) - internal networks.
>
> How to configure Bering to do all NAT job for all these internal
> networks in case if there are also one hop between these networks and
> Bering?
>
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
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