On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 06:20, JamesSturdevant wrote: > Sort of, at an organization I work with. The actual DSL connection is PPPoE > but it is all handled in the DSL Router (SP-642R - private labeled from > ZyXel) that they provided. The connection coming out of the router is pure > ethernet with NAT and DHCP for the internal network. > > There are documents on the Internet for converting the router to a bridge, > but I have not needed to try that. > Thanks James. It would be difficult for me to access the DSL router to convert it to a bridge (requires access to its serial port). I wonder if I could simply have the Bering box use pump to get an IP lease from the DSL router for the wan side (192.168.1.xxx) and use another network (192.168.2.xxx) for the lan side? I suspect I will need to play around with rfc settings in shorewall (suggestions shorewall folks?).
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