This is what you said Michael Andersson
> Hi, this might be a stupid question, but i will try anyway.
> I have a box with 2 nics, 1 internal and 1 external. I have just bought
> a voip box that either needs to be in front of my existing
> router(shorewall), or behind it in a dmz, or behind it if my router
> supports symmetric nat. The second option is what i would prefer. I dont
> even know what the third option is. However, looking at the
> documentation it will only explain a solution when i have a separate nic
> for the dmz.
> The voip must have at least 128kb/s in both directions for a satisfying
> sound quality over the phone, but the traffic shaping/control page
> doesn't mention if the is possible to achieve with a dmz, or i might not
> understand it completely.
> My local network is in the 192.168.0.0 subnet and the voip box will be
> on 192.168.1.0 subnet, will this cause any trouble?
>
> So is it possible to have a dmz and a non dmz network sharing the same
> nic on the shorewall machine?
> And is it possible to do the kind of shaping i want on the dmz?

This is probably off topic, but  my VoIP "box" is behind the firewall.  In
my case VoIP is in it's own zone (3 interface configuration), but I had it
in the "loc" zone orginally when I first set things up.

Scott

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