Yes. That is what I did. You also have to take the "norfc1918" filter off
in the shorewall interface file and make sure your internal network does
not match the external network.

JamesS
At 07:19 AM 11/7/02 -0800, Stephen Lee wrote:
>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?).
>
>Thanks again,
>Stephen
>
>
>
>



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