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RE: Moving from an M10 to M11

From: David Glasgow <davidgl_at_futurepower.co.nz>
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 08:39:59 +1300
Message-ID: <AMEDKGNJNLAHIEFEBPNKIEJJCCAA.davidgl@futurepower.co.nz>

So there is no easy way of just passing thru all traffic? I guess to pass
thru all traffic I would have to Telnet into router.

Yes, it is one of the Ethernet / Ethernet Firewall Routers.

How do I set up a Static Route with the Nokia?

I currently use xtra's DNS servers on all my internal machines that NEED to
know machine names on the internet.

Kind Regards

David

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-adsl@unixathome.org [mailto:owner-adsl@unixathome.org]On
Behalf Of rob.edkins@axon.co.nz
Sent: Thursday, 26 October 2000 8:07 a.m.
To: adsl@unixathome.org
Subject: RE: Moving from an M10 to M11

Set a pinhole for all TCP traffic, start port 1, end port 65535 mapped from
port 1 to your internal Router.

(Is this one of the AT ethernet/ethernet Firewall router boxes?)

Do the same for UDP, TCP, ICMP and whatever other IP Protocols you want to
pass through.

You may have to move the internal Telnet and HTTP servers on the M11 (You
did on the later M10's anyway) if you want web and telnet pinholed through.
Just stick them on a different port and pinhole around them. I don't believe
it's a problem with the M1122.

You'll need to set a static route on the Nokia to the internal network
behind the AT router box.

If you pinhole UDP 53, you'll also need to set your internal clients to use
an external DNS(s) at your ISP because the Nokia's DNS proxy won't work
anymore.

Rob

>
> Does any one know how I can open all ports on the M10 or M11
> or M1122 to
> ROUTE all traffic from the Internet to an internal PC or router.
>
> The reason for asking is I have an Allied Telesyn Router
> which does all the
> routing that I require. Therefore I am wanting to some how
> open the router
> up so it is simply a gateway between my network and the internet.
>
> ANy ideas?

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