I would like some advice on how to what avenue I need to take to solve a
problem.


I have a Bering firewall with 3 NIC cards in it.

This is what I would like to use:

eth0 is set to an internet address and is connected to a DSL router with an
internet address in and out. It is set to be the default gateway.

eth1 is set to local IP 192.168.1.198/26 and is connected to the lan.

eth2 is set to local IP 192.168.2.198/26 and is connected to an ISDN router
with an inside address of 192.168.2.196/26 and an outside internet address
it is used for point to point to a single IP (208.x.x.x) on the net.

I have no problem connecting to the internet from the lan through eth0 but
what would be the proper way to setup shorewall so that I can send any
traffic destined for IP 208.x.x.x from the lan through eth2 and also be
able to get traffic back to the lan.  This connection is used for Oracle
database transactions only.


I currently have the ISDN router set to 192.168.1.196 and it is hooked to
the lan, I am using a route on the few desktop systems that need to access
the oracle database. I used route add in windows to accomplish this and
traffic destined for 208.x is routed through 192.168.1.196, the ISDN router
instead of the default gateway. This works fine but I would like to have a
single connection to the lan and route all traffic through the Bering
firewall using all 3 of the net cards in it.




Robert Szabo




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