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m1rd

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« on: Monday 16 April 2007, 05:08:28 pm »

Hi to everyone on the forum!  Cool

I am asking myself and now you  Huh, is it possible to assign to NICs to one zone (green) and then provide some antispam filtering on the data passing over this two NICs, since the zone is a bridge... Roll Eyes if I am not wrong on bridging stuff??  Undecided

Thank you for all your answers.

Regards, Nejc.
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DukeOfAwesome

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« Reply #1 on: Monday 16 April 2007, 08:29:53 pm »

Hi to everyone on the forum!  Cool

I am asking myself and now you  Huh, is it possible to assign to NICs to one zone (green) and then provide some antispam filtering on the data passing over this two NICs, since the zone is a bridge... Roll Eyes if I am not wrong on bridging stuff??  Undecided

Thank you for all your answers.

Regards, Nejc.

Last time I heard that the Endian guys were working on being able to have multiple NICs per zone. As far as I know this feature has not been implemented as yet. Having said that, with release 2.1, they changed the way you allocate the zones to the cards so it could be.

I have only set mine up as red, orange and green so haven't needed the feature you're after. I'd give it a go. Add and extra card into your Endian box and see what options are made available to you.

Sorry couldn't help more...  Embarrassed
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