Hello Wesley,

> I would like to see a web GUI page that can configure an ISP's static IP's
> and allow them into the router and pass them to the correct internal
> private IP.
There are several gui already (xwrt, luci, gargoyle) which have firewall part. 
For more infos see here:
http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/webinterface.overview

> can some Dev's look at adding this into the builds. I know 
> PFsense can do this but it requires PC hardware.
Pfsense is bsdbased and uses pf instead iptables as base tools. This made 
transition extremly hard.

> Please look at adding this 
> to the next build. this will make OPENWRT the best router software out
> there.
I dont think so. Its already there.
Luci is now the default gui (not installed by default) but can be installed by

opkg update
opkg install luci-admin-mini

(package luci-app-firewall may be useful too)

Xwrt packages could be found here:
ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/xwrt/packages
If you want to install via opkg without put each package to router you can add 
this to /etc/opkg.conf

src/gz snapshots ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/xwrt/packages

gargoyle I never used yet.

> I know it can be done command line but one there is no directions to do
> that and two this sometimes can get complicated. a webgui would be the best
> to do 1:1NAT.


With best regards

Christoph
-- 
Linux User Group Wernigerode
http://www.lug-wr.de/

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