Hello
I'm planning to use Untangle in my new house. I have the situation as shown in my diagram attachement.
3 interfaces on untangle:
-External interface from my ISP
-Internal LAN network (with NAT)
-Extra interface: I have a settop box from my ISP that can't work behind a router, it needs a WAN address to work.
So I want to configure the extra interface in bridge modus to the external interface. (On the wiki I found something about bridging and DMZ bridging, but I cannot find the DMZ options on the interface, so I just set modus to 'Bridged')
I set a bypass rule to bypass all traffic with destination or departure to/from the extra interface.
But in the bypass rules, Untangle states that is for the applications. But I don't want to block any traffic on that interface, also from Untangle itself. So actually I want to accomplish that the Extra Interface behaves like a switch, just transferring data, no checks, no blocking, nothing.
How do I accomplish this?
I'm planning to use Untangle in my new house. I have the situation as shown in my diagram attachement.
3 interfaces on untangle:
-External interface from my ISP
-Internal LAN network (with NAT)
-Extra interface: I have a settop box from my ISP that can't work behind a router, it needs a WAN address to work.
So I want to configure the extra interface in bridge modus to the external interface. (On the wiki I found something about bridging and DMZ bridging, but I cannot find the DMZ options on the interface, so I just set modus to 'Bridged')
I set a bypass rule to bypass all traffic with destination or departure to/from the extra interface.
But in the bypass rules, Untangle states that is for the applications. But I don't want to block any traffic on that interface, also from Untangle itself. So actually I want to accomplish that the Extra Interface behaves like a switch, just transferring data, no checks, no blocking, nothing.
How do I accomplish this?