I assume you're firewalling an internal network from the internet.
Generally NAT is what you want.
Bridging is usually done on one network - creating 2 separate
sub-networks from one.

HTH

--N

On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 07:16:22PM -0500, TwiG wrote:
>  I have been reading thru the mailing list and all, and have became confused on 
> bridging 
>  and nat in obsd3.3.
>  i am currentlly using obsd as my gateway/router on a box with 2 nic's, i am using 
> nat, 
>  but could i be using bridge instead, and if so how would it differ from using nat, 
> is 
>  bridging more secure?
>  
>  i currentlly only have one int_lan, but plan on haveing 2 int_lan's and a DMZ once 
> the 
>  hardware becomes available.
>  
> 
> 
> 
> ..if i had any idea what was going on, i'd be dangerous!.. 
> 
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