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Is it possible to forward all traffic to an internal IP?
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Is it possible to forward all traffic to an internal IP?
30-03-2015 11:17 AM
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I have an internal machine which is running my firewall. Is it possible to forward all traffic to this machine? The setup looks like this
Internal Network (192.168.1.0/24) <------>(192.168.1.2) [Linux Firewall] (172.16.1.1) <---- >172.16.1.254 [Technicolor TG582n] --- (Public IP)
The technicolor has a private range of 172.16.1.1/24
I've disabled the firewall on the techicolor, but I want all traffic destined to my public IP to hit my Linux Firewall. Can this be done?
Internal Network (192.168.1.0/24) <------>(192.168.1.2) [Linux Firewall] (172.16.1.1) <---- >172.16.1.254 [Technicolor TG582n] --- (Public IP)
The technicolor has a private range of 172.16.1.1/24
I've disabled the firewall on the techicolor, but I want all traffic destined to my public IP to hit my Linux Firewall. Can this be done?
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Re: Is it possible to forward all traffic to an internal IP?
31-03-2015 2:25 PM
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The best way to achieve this would be to put the TG582n into bridged mode, and letting the firewall do the rest. This thread has information on the subject.
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31-03-2015 2:32 PM
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As kmiburn says, bridged mode is proably the best way. You would need to change the WAN setting on the Linux firewall from DHCP ( I assume at the moment ? ) to PPPoE and configure it with your Plusnet username/password. Once done, then your Firewall WAN IP would be your public IP.
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