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harvana
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« on: Monday 15 April 2013, 06:54:34 pm »

Hi to everyone on the forum!

I'm newbie on this forum and installed efw-community has 2 NICs on my office 2 weeks ago.
Of course, it's running well.. very nice.

But, I reallize I want to firewall as bridge mode.

As-Is..
[My office, 172.19.240.x] <---> [efw, 172.19.240.69, 10.10.10.1] <---> [mypc, 10.10.10.5~7]
To-Be..
[My office, 172.19.240.x] <---> [efw, 172.19.240.x] <---> [mypc, 172.19.240.69~71]

I don't want to reconfig IP information on legacy system and networks.

But, I can't configure as bridge mode.
What can I to do this?


Thank you for all your answers.
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jeremycald
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« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 16 April 2013, 01:21:43 am »

I don't believe so without working outside of the GUI.
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harvana
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« Reply #2 on: Thursday 18 April 2013, 11:08:26 am »

I don't believe so without working outside of the GUI.

oh..   I don't know that it's not typical way.
Do you mean that solve as another way.. something like as terminal via SSH?

Please, could you give me a hint?


Thank you for all your answers. Smiley
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« Reply #3 on: Saturday 04 May 2013, 12:49:11 am »

Use only one interface, and define uplink as Gateway IP. This way Endian will work as usual, but its uplink will be an IP of the GREEN network.
It's like a bridge.
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