Benedict Verheyen wrote: <snip> > As for my questions: > 1. ROUTING
I solved all this by changing the ip of eth1 to 192.168.1.1 and thus really assigning a different network to eth1. Then i changed all scripts that used to have the 192.168.0.1 ip in them. (grep "192.168.0.1" -R /etc) and it all worked. I can now ping the bridge and the router. So now it's just dynamic dns and security issues. > > 2. DDTC (Dynamic Dns) > I used a script that send my public ip back to http://www.ddts.net > where i > had a hostname associated with my server. Now my router has that > external > ip and not my gateway server. The router has support for Dynamic DNS > but the > manual doesn't say which Dynamic DNS service it supports. Is there a > way to retrieve the public ip from the router on my gateway server? > If this was possible, i could still send my public ip back via a cron > job and > by using the client program provided by the ddts service. > > 3. Security router. > I saw i can set a key for WEP. Is that key something you have to > invent yourself? Is there a link that explains how you should set > these things and maybe has some general info on security for wireless > stuff? > > Thanks, > Benedict -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]