[MLB-WIRELESS] Routing help.
Peter Buncle
peter at nmc.net.au
Tue May 11 08:53:14 EST 2004
Morning Mark,
Yes you should have sepaprate subnets & use say a 192.168 subnet
for your internal lan.
That way you can have a default gateway out one interface & just route
10.10.0.0/255.255.0.0 out the wireless interface.
Shorewall is a common linux firewall product , but the config
can be some fun so you'll learn a few things.
Cheers
Peter
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Sent: Tuesday, 11 May 2004 7:54 AM
To: melbwireless at wireless.org.au
Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] Routing help.
Hello,
I have managed to get 2 lan cards working in my one of my linux boxes.
Now I have eth0 and eth1, both work as I have tested them seperatly by
making
each the default interfacxe and pinging out of it.
Now that I have the ability to route, I want to set things up to have
the
wireless network on one card and my home lan on the other protecting my
home
lan with a firewall.
One thing I am just not sure of is routing. I know what it does and what
it is
for but getting the finer points are a bit confusing. I am using my
Melb
wireless alloted ip address throughout my whole lan, wired and wireless.
Should I have seperate subnets for wired and wireless?
Any assistance, pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Mark
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