From: Wayland S. <wa...@so...> - 2004-09-28 14:16:15
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Two ipcop firewalls in one lanI expect you would have set them on two = different IP addresses but on the same subnet. For example; IPCop1 =3D 192.168.1.1 IPCop2 =3D 192.168.1.2 This should work fine. No fundamental problem with this, you may even be = able to set both gateways manually in the TCP in Windows. That way you = can use both at the same time possibly. Go back and try again, now you know that this should work :-) ----- Original Message -----=20 From: jur...@bt...=20 To: ipc...@li...=20 Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 1:17 PM Subject: [IPCop-user] Two ipcop firewalls in one lan Hello,=20 Has somebody tried to place 2 firewalls in one lan? Like when one have = two=20 different Internet connections?=20 I tried this but it seems not to work. I placed the two firewalls in = one=20 lan. But when the firewall came up, I was not be able to ping from the = second firewall to another pc / server in the lan and vice versa.=20 Of course only one ipcop-firewall was running as DHCP.=20 Did anyone had similar experiences?=20 regards=20 Jurgen=20 |