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finally got this working using "home-Work" setting, had to change the adsl interface to "route" and the wireless "home" interface to "nat"
cheers
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thanks for the reply
I've tried the "home-work" port setup, nothing worked after that! there must be more to it, I reverted to the "trust-untrust" setting.
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Hi Archangel,
Try this link or this link. It shows how to set up your ports etc so there is segregation (Home - Work mode).
That will give you the configuration you are after.
Just thinking, there might have to be some routing information put in. Hopefully one of the more clued up Juniper chaps or chapesses can help
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Originally posted by Vanilla View PostNice one, should be fairly straightforward but if you need any help (and the latest ScreenOS) give me a shout. JNCIA blah blah.
I've tried to install/configure the Juniper 5GT and hit a bit of a problem. It works ok with just the default zones set up, but if I try to separate the Ethernet connections from the wireless then the ehternet stops working. Ive done this:
1) Create a new zone "cards"
2) Edit the "trust" interface (which i assume just has the ethernet ports in it as wireless/adsl have their own interfaces) and change the zone from "Trust" to "cards"
3) Create a policy from "cards" to "untrust" of any/any permit
This is when the card machine cannot connect
changing the interface back to zone "trust" enables it again.
Any thoughts on what I've missed?
(as an aside, although the card machine is currently working via the trust zone, if I connect my laptop to another of the ethernet ports it cant connect to the internet, although it can via wireless)
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Nice one, should be fairly straightforward but if you need any help (and the latest ScreenOS) give me a shout. JNCIA blah blah.
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Ok, I've bought the juniper. I may need some help in setting it up though! I'll post again when it arrives.
Thanks so far
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I'd relegate your routers to the store room and buy something like this Juniper NetScreen-5GT Wireless ADSL - BRAND NEW - | eBay
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So I've got the old router connected up to my laptop (not to the chip n pin yet), but can't find anything on the firewall to block incoming traffic, any thoughts anyone?
The router is a Belkin Router/Gateway a bit like this one
http://cache-www.belkin.com/support/...1-4_manual.pdf
Or should I buy a cheap non wireless router and take the chance that the firewall is configurable?
I'm being charged £17 a month for not being compliant so don't mind spending a few quid
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostEasiest way would be to get a cheap non wireless router to go in between the C&P and WiFi Router with firewall to allow only access one way (ie from wired to WiFi but not WiFi to Wired)
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostEasiest way would be to get a cheap non wireless router to go in between the C&P and WiFi Router with firewall to allow only access one way (ie from wired to WiFi but not WiFi to Wired)
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Originally posted by Archangel View PostHi techies
I need to segment my network to comply with pci. The setup is currently as follows
Ingenico chip n pin card machine with Ethernet cable to wireless modem router (netgear n300)
3 or 4 laptops/iPhone connecting wirelessly
I need either a hardware or software solution to isolate the chip n pin machine
Any suggestions?
Thanks
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Segmenting network
Hi techies
I need to segment my network to comply with pci. The setup is currently as follows
Ingenico chip n pin card machine with Ethernet cable to wireless modem router (netgear n300)
3 or 4 laptops/iPhone connecting wirelessly
I need either a hardware or software solution to isolate the chip n pin machine
Any suggestions?
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