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bijuabr
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Help on configuring Firewall Endian 2.4.1
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Wednesday 21 December 2011, 09:46:18 pm »
I have installed the Endian 2.4.1 and I have 3 interfaces, 1 green, 1 red and 1 yellow. I want to pass a bunch of public IPs (202.88.229.113/28) from red to yellow. Can somebody help me which all activities should I do? What do IP address do I configure on the red and yellow interface?
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bijuabr
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Re: Help on configuring Firewall Endian 2.4.1
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Saturday 24 December 2011, 08:02:29 pm »
Hello,
Can somebody help please? I have a bunch of public static IPs to be made available behind the firewall in DMZ. I have to get XX.XX.XX.113/28 IP set to be available in DMZ. What IP should I assign for the external interface and what IP for the DMZ interface of the firewall?
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Biju.
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jeremycald
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Re: Help on configuring Firewall Endian 2.4.1
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Tuesday 03 April 2012, 02:18:48 pm »
Just a quick little note. I just setup this same scenario but had to go back to the ISP to set it up correctly. What you really want to do is setup the /28 subnet you were given as THE DMZ (Orange) subnet and have them give you a different IP address for the Internet Interface (Red). That will make everything run smoother. Then will tell their routers to use the new IP address of the Internet Interface (RED) as the gateway for your /28 subnet
The key is the new setting under Firewall \ Port forwarding/NAT \ Incoming routed traffic. That allows your endian to act as a real router and not just a NATing router.
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