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Installation and Upgrades / Re: Routing ebox
« on: June 27, 2008, 02:11:54 pm »
Hola javier, me expresaré en español porque creo que se me entenderá mejor (y por tu nombre creo que tu también lo entiendes).
Lo que quiero es que los ordenadores de la red A tengan como puerta de enlace el servidor con Ebox, y éste enrute el trafíco que proviene de la red A hacia internet por el router de la red B. ¿Ebox me lo permite?
Gracias; también lo posteo en inglés para la otra gente.
I want computers of network "A" to have as a gateway the server with EBox, and that this server will enroute (send) Internet traffic to router of network "B". Will ebox allow me this function?
Thanks
Lo que quiero es que los ordenadores de la red A tengan como puerta de enlace el servidor con Ebox, y éste enrute el trafíco que proviene de la red A hacia internet por el router de la red B. ¿Ebox me lo permite?
Gracias; también lo posteo en inglés para la otra gente.
I want computers of network "A" to have as a gateway the server with EBox, and that this server will enroute (send) Internet traffic to router of network "B". Will ebox allow me this function?
Thanks
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Installation and Upgrades / Routing ebox
« on: June 25, 2008, 11:46:51 am »
Hello, I'm Wil and I do maintain a corporate network.
I have a question about EBOX. Can you please help me?
I have a small network with 8 personal computers using an EBOX Server that provides DHCP and FILE SERVER services. Let's call this NETWORK A.
I have also a CORPORATE NETWORK that includes a router connected to the INTERNET. Let's call this NETWORK B.
What I need is to allow the computers in NETWORK A to access to the INTERNET using the router in NETWORK B while still having NETWORK B isolated from NETWORK A.
Is this possible?
Thank you.
I have a question about EBOX. Can you please help me?
I have a small network with 8 personal computers using an EBOX Server that provides DHCP and FILE SERVER services. Let's call this NETWORK A.
I have also a CORPORATE NETWORK that includes a router connected to the INTERNET. Let's call this NETWORK B.
What I need is to allow the computers in NETWORK A to access to the INTERNET using the router in NETWORK B while still having NETWORK B isolated from NETWORK A.
Is this possible?
Thank you.
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