I'm very desperate! Since V7 I'm trying to connect V7 to internet and it doesn't work. I got a ADSL-modem with spoofed ip to the ASG box. In V6 this works fine but not in V7. My external interface get's the external (internet) IP and it's gateway. Just like in V6. I made the correct rules to go onto the internet (like the manual of V7 says). But I can't get it working. I use a speedtouch 516 ADSL-modem with v6.x . I can ping my own external ip but I can't ping any address on the internet (from the firewall). I also used static ip configuration on my external interface, this also works in V6 but NOT in V7!!! I also got a configuration on the ADSL modem to use a bridge, but I'm not firmiliar with this. I set the modem in to bridge mode and configured in V7 the PPPoA configuration but this doesn't work but maybe I do something wrong, I don't know. Maybe I can't use bridge maybe some can explain it to me... Is there someone who also has an ADSL-connection AND a speedtouch 516 or 510 modem and got it working with V7???? Please please help me........ [:(]
wel a diagram is hard to make for me but I'll try:
ASLV7 (194.234.xxx.xxx) (spoofed by modem)--- ADSLMODEM---- internet.
I found out when I put an extra gateway to the outside gateway of my ISP (on th external interface) I can connect to the internet. But in V6 this wasn't necessary. I made a masquerade rule internal network on th external interface and een Packet Rule internal networks--serveice: any-- destination: any .But now i got problems for sending and receiving mail. I got a internal Sendmail server running. When I sent it say 550 relay denied and i cant receive e-mail from external servers. I configured my domains and internal mail server and at relaying i allowed internal network. Don't know what the problem is.
Ip spoofing goes as follows. The ADSL-modem makes to connection to the ISP. Normally the modem get's the internet ip (194.109.xxx.xxx). With spoofing the device behind the modem (in my case the ASLbox) get's the internet ip so traffic will be routed directly to the ASLbox and not the modem.
Ip spoofing goes as follows. The ADSL-modem makes to connection to the ISP. Normally the modem get's the internet ip (194.109.xxx.xxx). With spoofing the device behind the modem (in my case the ASLbox) get's the internet ip so traffic will be routed directly to the ASLbox and not the modem.