On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 4:53 AM, Peter Hessler phess...@theapt.org wrote:
On 2013 Jan 14 (Mon) at 18:36:05 +0100 (+0100), Johan Helsingius wrote:
:My firewall box has 3 net interfaces:
:
:
:em0 (internal network):
:inet 172.24.42.254 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 172.24.42.255
:em2
Aaron,
Another note, it would be prudent to put your ADSL modems onto each of
their own networks, or better yet (and if you can), run them in
bridge/modem mode and use pppoe(4) to fire up the connection. That
way the firewall is on the outside of the network.
I did that for a long time, and
Peter,
:em0 (internal network):
:inet 172.24.42.254 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 172.24.42.255
:em2 (wifi sandbox):
:inet 172.24.42.223 netmask 0xffc0 broadcast 172.24.42.255
:
You can't do that.
What specific reason is there that that won't work?
Isn't it just a
Turns out the problem had nothing to do with OpenBSD.
For some reason one of the DSM routers (ZyXEL P-2601HN-F1)
needed an explicit static return route, while the other,
(FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7360) didn't.
Everything works fine after adding the return route.
Many thanks to everybody who
On 2013-01-15, Johan Helsingius j...@julf.com wrote:
Peter,
:em0 (internal network):
:inet 172.24.42.254 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 172.24.42.255
:em2 (wifi sandbox):
:inet 172.24.42.223 netmask 0xffc0 broadcast 172.24.42.255
:
You can't do that.
What specific
My firewall box has 3 net interfaces:
em0 (internal network):
inet 172.24.42.254 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 172.24.42.255
em1 (internet):
inet 172.24.40.3 netmask 0xfc00 broadcast 172.24.43.255
em2 (wifi sandbox):
inet 172.24.42.223 netmask 0xffc0 broadcast
On 2013 Jan 14 (Mon) at 18:36:05 +0100 (+0100), Johan Helsingius wrote:
:My firewall box has 3 net interfaces:
:
:
:em0 (internal network):
:inet 172.24.42.254 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 172.24.42.255
:em2 (wifi sandbox):
:inet 172.24.42.223 netmask 0xffc0 broadcast
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