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| For more firewall building experience, I purchased a Nokia IP350 from eBay. I loaded it with IPSO 4.1 and R65. I want to make it work with an R65 trial license on my home network. Currently I can't get out to the internet - past my router! Scenario: I have my laptop plugged into eth1 with a crossover cable. Laptop IP: 10.10.1.3/24 eth1 IP: 10.10.1.2/24 eth4 is plugged into the broadband router with a standard straight-through ethernet cable. It is the external interface and recieves a DHCP address from the router. eth4 IP: 192.168.1.109 router IP: 192.168.1.1 I am pretty sure my routing in Voyager is wrong. I currently have 10.10.1.0 going out 192.168.1.1, and I have 192.168.1.0 also going out 192.168.1.1. With this scenario I can ping the router from my 10.10.1.3 laptop, as well as get to its config web page. When I ping anything past 192.168.1.1, I get a destination unreachable. As I said, I am sure my routing in voyager is wrong. I only have 3-4 actual SmartDashboard rules now, and they should be just fine. I just need help with the routing!! Or will this not work period with a home Linksys router?.. Are there MAC address/ ARP issues I should be aware of?? Please help!... -Firewall "Newbie" |
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| Directly connected networks don't need any routing configured. Only make a default gateway, so the Nokia knows where to send the packes to when the destination (internet address) is not in it's routing table. |
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