IPCOP

Mike Schwartz mike.l.schwartz at gmail.com
Wed Feb 7 12:07:03 MST 2007


On 2/7/07, ssjgolleta <ssjgolleta at anima-web.us> 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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just FYI:
I read Craig's reply to this, before I ever saw this message.
(See above).
I was wondering why...;  now, I know.

Within my mailbox on Google, the reply from Carig showed
up in my "INBOX", but for some reason
(I do not know why),
this original question [see above] got stored by gmail
in to my folder labeled for "Spam".

I don't know whether there is anything you can / anything you
"need to" do about that, ssjgolleta;
so this is just "F Y I".

I considered sending this off-list, (somewhat OT perhaps),
but some of our PLUG experts might know a thing or 2
about this, and be able to comment.
-- 
Mike Schwartz
Glendale  AZ
schwartz at acm.org
Mike.L.Schwartz at gmail.com
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