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Re: NAT on Roo


From: Lance Spitzner <lance () honeynet org>
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 18:12:32 -0500


On Aug 18, 2005, at 7:34, George Grachis wrote:


Hello everyone, I just installed the latest ROO CD, Things are working fine with it and a Red Hat Server. I'M testing with a Static Internet routable IP.

I have the Honeywall in Bridge Mode, I tried to get it to function in NAT mode and get Error: SIOCSIF NETMASK, ADDR, and BROADCAST, Unable to assign Address.

IP Tables, Unknown Argument to source. I believe it also mentioned DNAT.

I need to leave my ISP router as is, without NAT on it for other testing. Does anyone know how to get the Honeywall to work with NAT.?

George, we will be releasing a new version of the Honeywall CDROM in the next week or two, we are undergoing testing as we speak. The new version will have many new features, enhanced stability, and all sorts of other goodies. Unfortunately, one of the things we removed was support for NAT. Starting with the next release, we will be supporting Bridge mode only. We did this for several reasons, the main one by removing NAT we make supporting, developing, and documenting the CDROM much easier.

lance


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