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Date:      07 Jul 2002 20:49:49 +0100
From:      Stacey Roberts <sroberts@dsl.pipex.com>
To:        "Kevin Kinsey, DaleCo,  " "S.P." <kdk@daleco.biz>
Cc:        FreeBSD-Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   RE:  Help required for dynamic DNS home network...
Message-ID:  <1026071391.344.52.camel@Demon.vickiandstacey.com>
In-Reply-To: <012001c225eb$cd421ec0$2be2910c@fbccarthage.com>
References:  <012001c225eb$cd421ec0$2be2910c@fbccarthage.com>

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Hi again,
   First off.., the connection I have here is ADSL with a dynamic IP
address assigned (as and when) by my ISP.

This situation has come about from my wanting to use my home network for
testing web-based services from machines here at home. So in order to
facilitate this, I got my own registered domain name, and got an account
with ZoneEdit's dynamic DNS services so that I could update my gateway /
firewall with a new IP address and and when the IP address changes.,

So, approaching my ISP to "assign" my IP address to the out-interface of
the gateway is not an option in my case.., sorry.

I've tried setting the DMZ option / supplying the IP address of the
gateway in this time and rebooted the router., No change., still loads
the router login page.

From the looks of things., I might well have to disconnect the router
overnight and during working hours so as to protect it and the network
from potential password hack attempts too.

Stacey


On Sun, 2002-07-07 at 20:23, Kevin Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
> >Hi Kevin,
> >  To clarify matters, here's a map of the set-up here:
> >
> >Internet--->ADSL/Router----->FBSD Firewall / G'WAY---> SWITCH------> LAN
> >           |         =20
> >   current Domain IP (not what I intended)
> >
> >
> >Internet--->ADSL/Router----->FBSD Firewall / G'WAY---> SWITCH------> LAN
> >                            |
> >                     Domain IP (desired)
> >
> >With this topo, the intention is the use the FBSD box as a
> >firewall/Gateway for the intenal network.
> >
> >I'm trying to ensure that my private network here is secure, before
> >anything else., so I'm a bit disappointed with the unexpected (although
> >apparently functionally correct) "feature of the router:-(
> >
> >Stacey
>=20
> Two possibilities. =20
>     1.  Get the hardware device (router) to view the FBSD gateway as
>         "DMZ" and pass all to it.  I doubt this is really the issue.
>=20
>     2.  Quite likely...contact your ISP and ask them to assign the IP
>             to the Outside IF on the FBSD machine, not to the router/mode=
m.
>         .  My company just needs to have the MAC address and they can=20
>             do it right away.  Quid pro quo....I'm on cable, not ADSL.
>=20
> G'luck...
>=20
> KDK
>=20
--=20
Stacey Roberts B.Sc. (HONS) Computer Science
Network Systems Engineer

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Hi again,
   First off.., the connection I have here is ADSL with a dynamic IP
address assigned (as and when) by my ISP.

This situation has come about from my wanting to use my home network for
testing web-based services from machines here at home. So in order to
facilitate this, I got my own registered domain name, and got an account
with ZoneEdit's dynamic DNS services so that I could update my gateway /
firewall with a new IP address and and when the IP address changes.,

So, approaching my ISP to "assign" my IP address to the out-interface of
the gateway is not an option in my case.., sorry.

I've tried setting the DMZ option / supplying the IP address of the
gateway in this time and rebooted the router., No change., still loads
the router login page.

>From the looks of things., I might well have to disconnect the router
overnight and during working hours so as to protect it and the network
from potential password hack attempts too.

Stacey


On Sun, 2002-07-07 at 20:23, Kevin Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
> >Hi Kevin,
> >  To clarify matters, here's a map of the set-up here:
> >
> >Internet--->ADSL/Router----->FBSD Firewall / G'WAY---> SWITCH------> LAN
> >           |         =20
> >   current Domain IP (not what I intended)
> >
> >
> >Internet--->ADSL/Router----->FBSD Firewall / G'WAY---> SWITCH------> LAN
> >                            |
> >                     Domain IP (desired)
> >
> >With this topo, the intention is the use the FBSD box as a
> >firewall/Gateway for the intenal network.
> >
> >I'm trying to ensure that my private network here is secure, before
> >anything else., so I'm a bit disappointed with the unexpected (although
> >apparently functionally correct) "feature of the router:-(
> >
> >Stacey
>=20
> Two possibilities. =20
>     1.  Get the hardware device (router) to view the FBSD gateway as
>         "DMZ" and pass all to it.  I doubt this is really the issue.
>=20
>     2.  Quite likely...contact your ISP and ask them to assign the IP
>             to the Outside IF on the FBSD machine, not to the router/mode=
m.
>         .  My company just needs to have the MAC address and they can=20
>             do it right away.  Quid pro quo....I'm on cable, not ADSL.
>=20
> G'luck...
>=20
> KDK
>=20
- --=20
Stacey Roberts B.Sc. (HONS) Computer Science
Network Systems Engineer

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