--On Tuesday, January 21, 2003 12:07 AM -0500 "C. Dummy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To be able to use both IP addresses for internal systems, you would have to configure the Bering box as a bridge rather than a router. While it should be possible to use Shorewall in a bridged configuration, as far as I'm aware there is no documentation about how to do so.I'm running Bering and 2 computers behind Bering firewall. I'm thinking about getting second ip from ISP. Is there a way to route those ips directly to computers on lan via Bering firewall? Or should I just put switch between modem and both computers and put small firewalls right on them? Andrey Holub
-Tom
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