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tacioandrade

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Problem with routing
« on: February 08, 2013, 12:28:18 am »
Personal good afternoon, I have a problem here that is leaving me with a headache. I work at a college distance learning and all lessons are released via video stream in real time with UDP packets.

Previously both networks were together and without causing instabilities in the network, however now with 17 rooms packages UDPs are polluting the network, to solve this problem created a second firewall with Zentyal eth0 to 192.168.0.254 (local) and eth1 192.168.2.250 (wan), where eth0 is the network of classrooms and eth1 is connected to the switch's college getting an IP firewall page.

In the main firewall did the policy routing so that all network traffic was redirected to 0 and the Zentyal Zentyal liberated all incoming access to internal network by wan, so that I can find the ip 192.168.0.254, however I am not able to find any other IP network 0 and I need to do the routing of packets to 192.168.0.1 to get to class. Anyone know how I can do this?

Att Tácio Andrade.