FireBrick 2700 Configuration run-through: Difference between revisions
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Set DNS servers and your domain name, under the services:
<pre><dns domain="yourdomain.tld" resolvers="217.169.20.20 217.169.20.21"/>
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= LAN Subnet =
comment="Temporary IPs for setup only, delete when finished configuring"/>
</pre>
Save, and re-connect to the web interface.
= PPPoE =
<port name="LAN2" ports="2"/>
<port name="LAN3" ports="3"/>
<port name="
<interface port="LAN1">
<subnet comment="dhcp client"/>
</config>
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By default the PPPoE will be used as the default route, saving this config should mean you have an internet connection!
= Filters =
You may only want to allow access to the FireBrick webserver from your LAN, do this in the http service, eg, change the current line to:
<pre><http allow="90.155.1.1/28"/>
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= Native IPv6 =
Your computers should then get IPv6 details. test on http://ip.help.me.uk
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= Next Steps, Bonding a Second PPPoE Line =
More info on http://www.firebrick.co.uk/fb2700/bonding.php
== Set up second PPPoE ==
Set up port 3 to connect to the second line you have, ie:
<pre><ppp port="WAN2" username="abc@a.2" password="secret" comment="BT ADSL" graph="BT ADSL 2" log="true"/>
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and change the port from:
<pre><port name="LAN3" ports="3"/>
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to
<pre><port name="WAN2" ports="3"/>
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If you prefer, you can rearrange the ports so that they are in sequential order etc...
We now have:
*Port 1 = LAN
*Port 2 = Spare
*Port 3 = ADSL Line 2
*Port 4 = ADSL Line 1
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