Thanks. I just took a look again at m0n0wall and see now where I configure them. In the past I had basically (and incorrectly) assumed
that this would be done, if possible, when configuring the interfaces. Since you only put one static IP there I just figured that was
it.  I was looking at this as if it was a PIX. I guess as a very famous man in history once said....DOH!

Sean Waite



-----Original Message-----
From: "Rob Terhaar" <robbyt at gmail.com>
To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 21:24:05 -0500
Subject: Re: [tclug-list] Linux Firewall - 5 WAN IPs needed

> I know for a fact that m0n0wall and ipcop can have multiple ips on wan.
> 
> and since m0n0wall can do it, pfsense can do it also obviously! :D Pfsense
> also supports multiple WAN connections from different providers.
> 
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> 
> On 7/20/06, Sean Waite <swaite at sbn-services.com> wrote:
> >
> > I am looking for a temporary backup to a Cisco PIX firewall that has 5 IPs
> > all in use. To date the *Nix based firewalls I have seen
> > (Endian, PFSense, m0n0wall) basically are suited for home use, i.e. 1
> > static IP can be used. Does anyone know of a solution that would
> > allow me to swap between the PIX and a Linux based firewall? Of our 5 IPs
> > at least 2 have to be pointed to individual WAN addresses,
> > hence the need.
> >
> >
> > Sean Waite
> >
> >
> >
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