but if someone
could guide me further I would be very happy.
regards
Jonas Lindskog
Hello,
We are using OpenBSD 3.8 as a firewall/router. We have two internal
nets; one with workstations (NAT) and one DMZ with a single server.
And thus we have three network interfaces installed in the router: one
for the NAT, one for the DMZ and one for the external net.
Our ISP has given us
Abraham Al-Saleh wrote:
>On 1/10/06, Jonas Lindskog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>We are using OpenBSD 3.8 as a firewall/router. We have two internal
nets; one with workstations (NAT) and one DMZ with a single server. And
thus we have three network inte
Abraham Al-Saleh wrote:
>On 1/10/06, Jonas Lindskog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>We are using OpenBSD 3.8 as a firewall/router. We have two internal
>>nets; one with workstations (NAT) and one DMZ with a single server.
>>And thus we have
Hello,
We are running Open BSD 3.8 as a firewall router. The router has two
internal networks to handle; a DMZ with "real"
ip adresses and a NAT network to which our workstations are connected.
The problem I have is that its not possible to
connect to the server on the DMZ (ip 38.87.5.122, netm
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