09-03-2013 09:14 AM
Hallo zusammen,
Ich hab jetzt schon 2 Tage lang gesucht, gegoogelt und gelesen, aber ich bin wohl zu blöd - ich kapiers nicht...
ich habe hier von meinem ISP einen Router stehen und habe feste IP Adressen "zugebucht". Am Router vom Provider habe ich eine RVL200 (WAN Port RVL200 mit LANPort vom ISP Router).
Betreibe ich das ganze nun im "Gateway" modus, komme ich zwar mit meinen PCs (am internen LAN des RVL200) raus, aber natürlich nich umgekehrt aus dem Internet rein auf meine Rechner...
LAN IP : 192.168.1.1
WAN IP : xxx.xxx.xxx.194
Mode : Gateway
WAN Connection Type: Static IP
Specify WAN IP Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.194
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248
Default Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.193
Ich habe ein kleines 8er Subnet mit diesen Daten zugeteilt bekommen:
Netzadresse/-Größe.......: xxx.xxx.xxx.192/29
Subnetzmaske.............: 255.255.255.248
Anzahl der Adressen......: 8
Adresse des Routers......: xxx.xxx.xxx.193
Erste verfügbare Adresse.: xxx.xxx.xxx.194
Letzte verfügbare Adresse: xxx.xxx.xxx.198
Broadcast-Adresse........: xxx.xxx.xxx.199
Im WAN Bereich habe ich das nun wie folgt eingerichtet:
WAN Connection Type: Static IP
Specify WAN IP Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.194
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248
Default Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.193
ich vermute mal, das ich da noch irgendeine statische Route eintragen muss, damit ich rauskomme (das reinkommen werd ich übers portforwarding dann sicher auch noch schaffen), ich weiß allerdings nicht so recht, was... (jepp, sorry - bin nicht so der netzwerker...)
Aktuell sieht meine Routing Table so aus:
xxx.xxx.xxx.193 | 255.255.255.255 | * | 10 | eth1 |
xxx.xxx.xxx.193 | 255.255.255.255 | * | 11 | ipsec0 |
xxx.xxx.xxx.192 | 255.255.255.248 | * | 0 | eth1 |
xxx.xxx.xxx.192 | 255.255.255.248 | * | 0 | ipsec0 |
192.168.1.0 | 255.255.255.0 | * | 0 | eth0 |
default | 0.0.0.0 | xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx | 40 | eth1 |
Für jden Hinweis wäre ich sehr Dankbar!
Vielen Dank schon mal
Liebe Grüße
Martin
09-06-2013 08:42 AM
Dear Martin,
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09-06-2013 08:46 AM
Hello Jeffrey,
thank you for your reply.
i was not able to find any information or help after a few days searching on the web and asking "Dr.Google..."
i have an Router from my ISP and have a small public subnet what should be usable in the internal lan, my problem is, that this router from ISP is without Firewall and i also need to use an RVL200 for my VPN Connections. So i want to use this also as firewall for my internal Network
the Current Configuration is:
LAN IP : 192.168.1.1
WAN IP : xxx.xxx.xxx.194
Mode : Gateway
WAN Connection Type: Static IP
Specify WAN IP Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.194
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248
Default Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.193
Currently i use the RVL200 in Gateway mode. I am Able to use portforwarding with nat to forward incomming traffic for xxx.xxx.xxx194 to one of this servers. But when i change to "Router"-Mode, i can not access any of the IP Adresses.
My ISP provide me with a small Subnet with 8 IPs and i want to assign the .195 to Server 1, 196 to Server 2 and 197 to Server 3 with Nat. So i will have all http / https for IP xxx.xxx.xxx195 natted to 192.168.1.100 and all for xxx.xxx.xxx.196 to 192.168.1.110 and so on...
Guess, i must do some additional configuration in Static Routes... maybe someting more - i am sorry, i am not a networking guy...
This is my current routing table:
xxx.xxx.xxx.193 | 255.255.255.255 | * | 10 | eth1 |
xxx.xxx.xxx.193 | 255.255.255.255 | * | 11 | ipsec0 |
xxx.xxx.xxx.192 | 255.255.255.248 | * | 0 | eth1 |
xxx.xxx.xxx.192 | 255.255.255.248 | * | 0 | ipsec0 |
192.168.1.0 | 255.255.255.0 | * | 0 | eth0 |
default | 0.0.0.0 | xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx | 40 | eth1 |
Any help would be very appreciated
Thank you
Martin
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