I have 4 public IPs lets say: 123.123.123.221 123.123.123.222 123.123.123.223 123.123.123.224
my netmask is: 255.255.255.0
as opposed to: 255.255.255.248 (right one?)
meaning its a non-routable block of IPs instead of a routable subnet.
I can assign IPs to different interfaces and route them to my providers gateway, but I cannot use the firewall as a gateway except for the masqueraded/nat'd internal addresses.
I think I understand what he's trying to get at... He's saying that he's got 4 IP's (he's got them listed above) in a Class C (255.255.255.0) subnet .... When he means "a non-routable block of IPs" he just means that he doesn't have a gateway to himself, he shares a gateway with anyone else in that subnet...
is there documentation that would help guide me through the astaro setup for this environment? this looks to be a great product, but its not a very intuitive interface for me, as when I usually configure firewalls, its via the IOS command line on a PIX [:)]
I found the english quickstart to be of little help, is there more extensive documentation in english available?
is there documentation that would help guide me through the astaro setup for this environment? this looks to be a great product, but its not a very intuitive interface for me, as when I usually configure firewalls, its via the IOS command line on a PIX [:)]
I found the english quickstart to be of little help, is there more extensive documentation in english available?