On 02/24/2019 06:15 PM, Marc Chamberlin wrote:
There are two ways. One is to provide a transit network, which carries your subnet to your router. The other way is to make the addresses directly available, without additional routing. Either way, you'd set up the rules to pass or block as needed. James - I got no idea how to do either of these things you are suggesting. Nor am I using a external router, I just have an OpenSuSE system running SuSEFirewall2 to handle my routing. Google is not helping be to grok your suggestions either, so can you provide me with the
On 02/24/2019 09:38 AM, James Knott wrote: details of what I need to do? If it is to set up iptables then can you show me some examples of the commands I need to issue? As I mentioned, I am not a guru on setting up networks and have only done simple ones in the past... Thanks...
Well, OpenSUSE is generally configured as a router, when used a a firewall, but doesn't have to be. However, as I mentioned, I moved to pfSense almost 3 years ago and I believe there's a new firewall in use now, so I don't have current configuration information. Perhaps there's someone else here who can help. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org