Hi again,
Ok I will try to explain more.
Wireless radio modem my default gateway for router (which I want to get
installed)
Of couse I can connect radio modem straight to my FW and thats it.
But in this case I can connect only one FW (I have two one is production and
second one is backup/testing)
I will draw a small pcture what I want.
(I speak only about real Internet IP''s.)
Wireless radio modem
--------------
| Ip 1.1.1.1   |
--------------
         |
--------------
| Linux router| what I want to install (with two ethernet cards)
--------------
         |
-------------      --------
| Hub/switch|--- | FW 1 |-- Local network (SMTP, POP, WEB, FTP servers and
etc)
-------------     ---------
         |
   ---------
   | FW 2  |
   ---------
        |
Local network
How you see from my draw I would like to make a router with Linux box (I
have an old PC for that
and no neds to buy some Cisco or another router.
Remus
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Martin A. Brown" <mabrown-lartc@securepipe.com>
To: "Remus" <rmocius@auste.elnet.lt>
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 5:22 PM
Subject: offlist was [ Re: [LARTC] about Linux router ]
> Remus,
>
> I''m not quite sure what you are asking, but a linux box can
function as a
> router.  It can function with multiple IPs bound to interfaces if
that''s
> what you need.
>
> I''d suggest trying to describe more clearly what you intend to do.
>
> What are the devices on the linux box, and to what networks will you be
> connecting?
>
> Here are some suggestions on places to read up....
>
>   http://plorf.net/linux-ip/   (my own docs; under development now)
>   http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Net-HOWTO/index.html  (networking HOWTO)
>   http://www.tldp.org/LDP/nag2/x575.html   (network adminstrator''s
guide)
>   http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/IP-Masquerade-HOWTO/ (masquerading HOWTO)
>   http://iptables-tutorial.frozentux.net/   (iptables tutorial)
>
> And there''s plenty more, as well.
>
> If I interpret accurately what you are asking, it is easily possible, but
> I am having difficulty understanding (with certainty) what you are asking.
>
> Good luck, and post again with more details if you can be more specific.
>
> -Martin
>
> On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Remus wrote:
>
>  : Hi folks,
>  :
>  : I got a new one Internet connection (Wireless) and to have more then
one>  : external IP I need a router.
>  : I don''t want to a new Cisco or whoever router I would like to
do it on
Linux>  : box.
>  : I prefer to use RedHat 7.3 for that and what I have to install on that
Linux>  : box (iptables, ip route and etc ) ?
>  : Two IP''s will be for my FW''s and one for router (like
default getaway
for my>  : FW''s).
>  :
>  : Thank you in advance
>  :
>  : Remus
>  :
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