Qwest/Actiontec/Cisco/Server issues

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Author: Darrell Shandrow
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Subject: Qwest/Actiontec/Cisco/Server issues
Hi Eric,

So, you're setting up static routes to get around the fact that it is
impossible to specify subnet masks for the IP addresses when configuring the
Actiontec?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Lee Green" <>
To: <>
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 10:31 AM
Subject: Re: Qwest/Actiontec/Cisco/Server issues


> On Thursday 02 January 2003 06:07 am, Don Calfa wrote:
> > I'm sure you have but have you tried the 192.168.0.1 address? Worst
> > case you could find a windows machine and run the CD.
>
> The CD is worthless. All it does is pop up a web browser to the

192.168.0.1
> address.
>
> Regarding the ActionTec modem, badtux.net is being run off of that, but I

do
> not attempt to use it as a firewall. I have my own firewalls plugged into

it
> (three of them, one for my public network, one for my private network, one
> for my wireless network) and do my own port forwarding etc. This only

works
> because I have a subnet block and not a single static IP address.
>
> The secret: Turn off DMZ. Turn off NAT. Set up a static IP address for the
> modem (e.g. 65.39.86.201 ). *SAVE AND RESET* the modem at this time,

because
> otherwise these values will get lost due to bugs in the firmware. SET UP A
> STATIC ROUTE for your subnet, with the proper netmask and etc. for your
> subnet, telling it to forward the subnet between the LAN and the WAN.
>
> This wastes an address for the Actiontec modem, but was the only way I

could
> get it to work. I just plugged my firewalls into the Actiontec after
> assigning them static IP addresses, and forward ports from there to ports
> internal to my networks.
>
> Note: I probably forgot a few details -- it's been a few months since I

did it
> -- but I do remember that a) it's a royal PITA, and b) it CAN be done,

just
> not while using the Actiontec as a firewall. Get some other kind of

firewall
> to go on your network side of the Actiontec, such as a Linksys Cable/DSL
> router or an elderly Linux or FreeBSD box with two network cards.
>
> --
> Eric Lee Green          GnuPG public key at

http://badtux.org/eric/eric.gpg
>           mailto:eric@badtux.org  Web: http://www.badtux.org

>
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