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Old 16th January 2011
unixjingleman unixjingleman is offline
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The border router is just a home router. It's not very configurable. erm why wouldn't just assigning a static internal I.P address for hosts on the internal network work? and have all interfaces on the same subnet(192.168.1.*), just only the OpenBSD dedicated firewall's external interface get it's I.P via dhcp from the border router. I think with the border router that i've got at the moment i have to either do this or hope that it does N.A.T and routing for hosts on another private subnet i.e 192.168.2.*. And either do N.A.T twice or just try using the different subnets anyhow. It's just a home router though.
Thank you very much for your reply.
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