I have a home LAN behind a Linux firewall connected to the Internet. The firewall also has a VPN connection to a remote host that can route traffic from the VPN to its Internet connection with NAT.
I want to configure the firewall to route the default (i.e.
Hi everyone,
Hopefully there is someone here that can help me with the problem I got.
At my office I have 1 ubuntu firewall/gateway and several networks.
On the firewall/gateway I have three network cards, one for internet, one for network 192.168.100.0 and one for network 172.20.1.0
We use fwbuilder to make the firewall rules and have there defined the three network cards and the two ne
Hi there,
I have a problem with guess host use Bridged Network on VMWare. I install the guest OS CentOS (192.168.1.37 )on host Windows XP SP2 (192.168.1.33), I try to use bridged-connection so the guess can appears as an additional server on the same physical Ethernet network as my host. My problem is:
i have one static broadband connection which is coming to my Ubuntu server with 2 lan cards, there are 10 more PC's to which i need to provide internet connection through Ubuntu server as well as i have to block social networking websites access during office hours.
One of my customers of the company I work for has made a change to their Internet connection, and now we can't connect to them any more from our LAN.
To help me troubleshoot this issue, the network guy on the customer's site has configured their firewall so that a HTTPS connection to their public IP address is open to any IP.
I'm running windows server 2008 r2 on a dell poweredge 2850. I have 2 NICs, one is configured behind a firewall with a dhcp server on the main local LAN and another one has it's own dedicated connection to one of our 13 static IPs.
So in a nutshell we have 2 of our static IPs going to this server, one indirectly through a firewall/dhcp server, and the other directly.
We just ordered a sonicwall NSA 4500 firewall and I am preparing a network diagram for its arrival.
Basically, nobody can establish a connection to anything I host. The website, teamspeak, and game servers. I think it may have something to do with the hosts file or network configuration, but I have tried most things to no avail.
So here's the scenario:
Network A is the physical network (10.1.1.x 255.0.0.0) which is connected to the internet via the gateway at 10.1.1.1.
Network B is a 'virtual' (VMWare Workstation) network using the IP range 172.16.0.0 255.255.255.0 and the VMware DHCP server.
The goal is to create a virtualized network on Network B that can be routed to directly from Network A, but only through a virtual