I found your message on the debian mailing
list and I would like to point out that you could use dynamic DNS. In that
way your DNS records can be updated from the DHCP server and your lookup
would work.
Regards,
Johannes
Question. I have several Windows clients in our network
you have to use DHC
> > My goal is to setup a firewall to protect my subnet like this:
> >
> > Internet
> > |
> > Cisco router(192.12.120.254)
> > |
> > Local net 192.12.120.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
> > |
> > FIREWALL eth0 = 192.12.120.190, eth1 = 192.12.120.202
> > |
> > Protected subnet 192.1
My goal is to setup a firewall to protect my subnet like this:
Internet
|
Cisco router(192.12.120.254)
|
Local net 192.12.120.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
|
FIREWALL eth0 = 192.12.120.190, eth1 = 192.12.120.202
|
Protected subnet 192.12.120.200 netmask 255.255.255.252
This worked f
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