On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 02:53:17PM -0600, David Bishop wrote: > This is undoubtedly a 'routing 101' question, but apparently I need to go back > to school. I have a debian machine acting as your typical 'small email/web > server/nat gateway'. The only slightly unusual thing is that I'm adding a > second private nework. A local (across the street) eatery wants to add free > wireless and I want free meals. We have the whole setup in place, with the > extra nic installed, the wireless can in place, and it works. However, I > *don't* want traffic from 192.168.1.x (the cafe) to be routed to 10.0.0.x (my > lan), just out through my broadband connection. How do I do that? > > Thanks! > > David If you are using shorewall, you could treat the cafe network as a DMZ. There is excellent documentation on how to set this up on the shorewall site. Regards, -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sanchez http://familiasanchez.net/~roberto
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