--- Paul Howarth paul@city-fan.org a écrit :
BZ Benny wrote:
I have two ethernet devices eth0 and eth1. I
access to
internet with eth0 and to my private network with eth1. I want to make bridging between the two networks
so I
use brctl.
#brctl addbr br0 #brctl setfd br0 0 #brctl stp br0 off #brctl addif br0 eth0 #brctl addif br0 eth1
The problem is if I do not #ifconfig eth0 0.0.0.0#ifconfig eth0 0.0.0.0 #ifconfig br0 10.160.15.128 #route add default gw 10.160.15.128
I can't access to internet, why does br0 need an
IP
adress. I want to not giving him an IP adress and giving eth0 an IP address of my internet network
and
eth1 an IP adress of my private network.
You want a router, not a bridge. You're trying to use your two-interface system as a firewall, right?
yes I yhink its that I want a router. But not a firewall. I just want to forward packets form an interface to the other but I want that the interfaces have both an IP.
Many people recommend shorewall for this.
I personally use the projectfiles.com firewall for this, and am very happy with it. http://projectfiles.com/firewall/
Paul.
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