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HermanTheron
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How to determine if multiple public ip are active on RED interface
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Hi guys,
I installed the latest version 2.4, and I'm very impressed. I just struggle with a (somewhat) common issue: port forwarding from multiple public ip address on the RED interface. This is the last hurdle before I can move the system into production.
Basically, I have quite a few public ip addresses that I add to the configuration of the RED interface. I then setup port forwarding from the external addresses on RED to servers in the ORANGE zone. If I use any other address than the primary RED interface address, it does not work. Trying to fault find, I see that when I run ifconfig, I can only see the primary ip address listed, and not any of the other addresses on the RED interface. Now this makes me to think that since no-one is listening on the other addresses, port forwarding will not work.
Can somebody tell me if I am on the right track? Also, must I be able to see the additional ips when I look at the output of ifconfig? Next question: the web interface says the additional addresses is configured, but where is the loading script so that I can see why it doesn't load the additional ip addresses?
Thanks in advance.
Herman
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Re: How to determine if multiple public ip are active on RED interface [SOLVED]
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Wednesday 02 June 2010, 09:50:35 am »
Aagh, found the problem. It seems that the ADSL router did not liked it when I switched off the old firewall system. After a reboot of the ADSL router, everything is working fine.
Thanks for a great product guys!
Herman
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