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2005 Jul 01
3
Cable Modem and Brigding
Hello, I am curious if the below setup makes any sense...
If I have two public IP addresses served off of a cable modem, can I
send one to a shorewall box in bridge mode, then have the other serve my
network?
Physically, I would like to run it:
Cable Modem -> Shorewall Box -> Router -> Network
Possible? I would like to do this using FC 4.
thanks
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1
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2006 Sep 22
1
Syncing moved files
...whenever local and remote files are identical (using
sha1 or md5)?
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2005 Jul 01
3
Cable Modem and Bridging
I''m not subscribed to the users list but I''ve been reading the archives. The
OP should NOT try using bridging with either FC 3 or FC 4 at this time
because the combination of Netfilter and bridging is currently broken in the
kernel''s included with those distros (as reported in another thread on the
list).
-Tom
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