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Other modules / Zentyal default gateway is my external NIC's IP instead of my internal ip
« on: March 17, 2022, 03:24:59 pm »
Hi,
I'm trying to make my Zentyal desktop router works for my network setup with some security in mind, off course. My point is that normal consumer grade routers I'm used to and some other router/firewall softwares I've tried normally give the internal NIC's Ip to the default gateway. For example, my last router was connected to my ISP router with a static 192.168.0.22 but I've set its internal network and DHCP server to use 192.168.99.1 to 192.168.99.254. The default gateway looks like it was the internal one: 192.168.99.1.
So, is it normal that Zentyal give the external Ip instead of the internal?
Is it secure?
And, can I change this setting to a internal Ip? And how?
What are the pros and cons of both setups?
Thanks everyone
I'm trying to make my Zentyal desktop router works for my network setup with some security in mind, off course. My point is that normal consumer grade routers I'm used to and some other router/firewall softwares I've tried normally give the internal NIC's Ip to the default gateway. For example, my last router was connected to my ISP router with a static 192.168.0.22 but I've set its internal network and DHCP server to use 192.168.99.1 to 192.168.99.254. The default gateway looks like it was the internal one: 192.168.99.1.
So, is it normal that Zentyal give the external Ip instead of the internal?
Is it secure?
And, can I change this setting to a internal Ip? And how?
What are the pros and cons of both setups?
Thanks everyone
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