I've been trying to figure out how to setup a box behind my router (running
Backfire) and make it publicly routable. This is needed since it is running
services for which no properly working ALGs are available under Linux. I'm
fairly sure there's something obvious I'm missing, so that's why
ZioPRoTo (Saverio Proto) wrote:
I have the same setup, I have 8 public IP addresses from the provider.
I use one for the LAN port and the others are routed back to couple of
servers using Proxy Arp.
in /etc/sysctl.conf use
net.ipv4.conf.all.proxy_arp=1
and adjust your firewall.
Of course
Hello,
Thanks for the heads-up! I'll certainly look into it.
Peter Lambrechtsen wrote:
One thing that would also be nice would be to add into the LuCI GUI to
have similar functionality as is currently provided in X-WRT that shows
the signal strength and other useful information by sending a
I.e. it seems the reboot part is failing. Does anybody know this
problem or has some idea what it might come from? Has anybody managed
to get the watchdog to work on such a machine (or a similar one, maybe
wl500gp or some such)?
We add an emergency_restart(); I attach a patch
Thanks.