[CVALE] Router Recommendation
Ian Sterling
xyverz at gmail.com
Mon Jul 13 17:24:34 PDT 2009
Yeah, you're able to do that. I have SSH going to one IP, and HTTP
going to another right now.
--Ian...
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Rick Knight<rick_knight at rlknight.com> wrote:
> Patrick Bennett wrote:
>> Is this what you're looking for?
>> http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/One-to-one_NAT
>>
>> Most of the documentation is done on the wiki:
>> http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
>>
>> -Patrick
>>
>>
>> Rick Knight wrote:
>>
>>> Patrick and Ian, Thanks for the replies.
>>>
>>> Ian, will DD-WRT allow me to NAT to an internal IP based on destination
>>> port or service? I can't seem to find a feature list or English
>>> documentation on the DD-WRT site.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Rick
>>>
>>> Ian Sterling wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> I will second the nomination for DD-WRT. I've Bren using it for nearly
>>>> two years now and love the hell out of it.
>>>>
>>>> Only thing for me is that I'm considering building a low-power box to
>>>> put pFSense on and use that as a router. There are things I want that
>>>> ddwrt won't do like nat to different internal IPs from the same
>>>> external address bases on the incing hostname.
>>>>
>>>> Other than that, I love my WRT54GL + DD-WRT.
>>>>
>>>> --Ian...
>>>>
>>>> On Jul 13, 2009, at 12:06, Patrick Bennett
>>>> <stnick at bennettbungalow.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Rick, I *think* a linksys wrtg5gl or buffalo whr54g router re-flashed
>>>>> with dd-wrt firmware will do what you want. You should check out the
>>>>> dd-wrt site (http://www.dd-wrt.com) for specific information about the
>>>>> capabilities you're asking about. In my own experience, these
>>>>> re-flashed routers run way better and way more stable than they do off
>>>>> the shelf and have tons more features to boot.
>>>>>
>>>>> My favorite hardware to use with dd-wrt is this one:
>>>>> http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.aspx?EDC=844208
>>>>>
>>>>> -Patrick
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Rick Knight wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> I have been using a slackware box with IPtables as my router,
>>>>>> firewall
>>>>>> and PPPoE connector for some time now, but due to the rising cost of
>>>>>> energy, a desire to be a bit more "green" and the aging of the
>>>>>> server, I
>>>>>> want to drop the PC in favor of a wireless router. I have a ZyXel
>>>>>> P-330W
>>>>>> wireless router that works well except for email. I run my own mail
>>>>>> server behind my firewall. Using the slackware box, smtp traffic
>>>>>> arrived
>>>>>> at the mail server with the headers intact. Using the router, I
>>>>>> have to
>>>>>> port forward traffic to the mail server. This modifies the header so
>>>>>> that all mail appears to come from my firewall. That plays heck with
>>>>>> milter-grreylist. So, I need an inexpensive wireless router that will
>>>>>> allow smtp port 25 traffic to be NAT'd to the mail server and still
>>>>>> let
>>>>>> me port forward other services like HTTP, HTTPS and FTP as well as
>>>>>> custom services like Readerware or VNC and will also manage the PPPoE
>>>>>> connection to my DSL modem. Can anyone recommend such a beast?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Rick
>>>>>>
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> Thanks Patrick,
>
> I didn't see a link to the wiki on the DD-WRT site, but a Google search
> did turn it up.
>
> That is exactly what I'm looking for.
>
> Thanks again,
> Rick
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