I would like to install openvpn afterwards and gain access via wlan on the external if to the internal network and use printers, shares etc. also, i would like to install dansguardian and clamav on the squid-machine @home (where i don't think i need really bridging) I think i gonna need bridging there(?) Roger (Sorry Samuel, forgot to send to the list). > Think in a bridge as a kind of switch. It works at OSI Level 2 (Ethernet) not at upper levels (IP). > > The IP you assign to bridge must be the IP you need to access to the IP subnet you need to access from the bridge interface. > > The first question is: Do you really need a bridge? > > If you don't need to connect networks at Ethernet level, you don't need it. > > Perhaps I don't stand fine your required configuration, but I can't see that you really need bridges. > > Can you explain a bit more your wanted configuration? > > Regards > > -- > Samuel Díaz García > ArcosCom Wireless, S.L.L. > > CIF: B11828068 > c/ Romero Gago, 19 > Arcos de la Frontera > 11630 - Cadiz > > http://www.arcoscom.com > > mailto:samueldg@xxxxxxxxxxxx > msn: samueldg@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > Tlfn.: 956 70 13 15 > Fax: 956 70 34 83 > > > El Jue, 21 de Septiembre de 2006, 9:03, Roger Grosswiler escribió: >> Hello, >> >> I think about bridging the firewall on the next install. Unfortunately, the same firewall routes to 2 other subnets: >> >> - 1 external >> - 1 DMZ >> >> Both have separate IP-Ranges. In fact, with the internal Network, i have 3 >> Subnets (internal-> eth0, external -> eth1, dmz -> eth2) >> >> >> I would like to now: >> >> Can i use this combination: >> >> 1 bridge eth0->eth1 >> 1 bridge eth0->eth2 >> >> and: which ip-adress does the bridge need? is there any ip possible or which one is to set preferably on the bridge? >> >> Thanks for your replies. >> >> Roger >> >> -- >> fedora-list mailing list >> fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx >> To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >> > > > > -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list