IPCOP

ssjgolleta ssjgolleta at anima-web.us
Wed Feb 7 12:47:17 MST 2007


Here is another question:

Can I have the firewall listen on more than 1 external IP addresses?
Here is what I'm trying to do:

I have 3 static IP's from my ISP; x.x.x.1 x.x.x.2 x.x.x.3
I have a mail server and a web server on the Orange network so I'm
trying to set up the firewall so I want traffic from:

x.x.x.1 on port 80 directed to web server on Orange IP 192.168.1.2 
x.x.x.2 on port 25 directed to mail server on Orange IP 192.168.1.3
and have x.x.x.3 be used for the VPN

Is that clear? Any ideas? 

On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 11:22 -0700, ssjgolleta wrote:
> Anyone here has any experience with IPCOP? 
> 
> I'm trying to set up a firewall using IPCOP and 3 network cards. I'm
> testing the firewall at the moment from inside the network so its
> plugged to a network switch instead of the modem (for the moment). 
> 
> After configuring the firewall here is my set up:
> Green(eth0)-192.168.0.1 with dhcp server installed
> Orange(eth1) - 192.168.1.1 
> Red(eth2) - 10.0.0.1
> 
> I have Red plugged in to my network switch, Green to a small switch, and
> Orange to another switch. So far, when I log into the server itself I
> can ping google.com fine. When I plug a computer to the switch on the
> green, I can't see the server or even get an IP. Do I need to have
> anything special like a crossover cable or anything?
> 
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