NAS540 as router
Eridan
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Hi,
Would it be possible to configure NAS540 to act as a router between LAN1 and LAN2?
Ideally with Masquerading?
The BusyBox is stripped down, I can't find iptables or tcpdump in it.
Please let me know, thank you in advance.
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The kernel has no build-in iptables, nor is it possible to add it using modules. So masquerading is not possible with stock kernel.I think it can be used as router, by just configuring both NIC's and executing
echo 1 >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
But that's without firewalling possibilities.If you eagerly want to add iptables functionality, have a look here. (Mainly German, sorry)
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The kernel has no build-in iptables, nor is it possible to add it using modules. So masquerading is not possible with stock kernel.I think it can be used as router, by just configuring both NIC's and executing
echo 1 >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
But that's without firewalling possibilities.
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