Sunday, April 11, 2010

Anybody familiar with m0n0wall?

Howdy, Bit of a tall order here today, but I cannot for the life of me, figure out how to do this, I've done it before after a while of messing around, but I've been sat at this damn terminal since 8am this morning, it's now almost 1pm. Basically.I wish to give one of my internal servers one of my 8 static IP addresses, but I can't work out what to do, my other server already has a static IP and I know what it is, but since I set this up about 2 years ago, I can't remember how to do it and I can't find any settings that relate to it, and yes I have configured my domain and DNS services. Anyway (: Help! XD Thanks! Anybody familiar with m0n0wall?
I keep thinking I've done it but then on my domain, it comes up with one of the other's sites I am hosting. Hmmm. I'm 100% sure they have different external static IPs too. Port issue?Anybody familiar with m0n0wall?
Nobody got any ideas? I'm simply looking for how to assign external IPs. I think I know a little more, I think it's using one external IP for all my terminals and servers in a clustered node service on one domain, basically I want to assign static external IPs but have no idea how and I'll admit it (:So pretty much, one external is currently in use and I need to sort out the 1:1 NAT and inbound/outbound. How very lame. 
It was me being an idiot, the clue is in the title, MONOwall, meaning it only supports one external static IP, sorry for wasting everybody's time but I've just installed the new SonicWall and it works perfectly.
[QUOTE=''Louis_Routledge'']sorry for wasting everybody's time[/QUOTE]

Based on your avatar and your posts, this was all a clever trap.



A ruse.



Well played.

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