Nothinman
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Just very limited routers. I guess my argument
is similar to saying that Justin Timberlake is music
Except that Linksys routers are still usefull, Justin Timberlake is not.
Just very limited routers. I guess my argument
is similar to saying that Justin Timberlake is music
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Just very limited routers. I guess my argument
is similar to saying that Justin Timberlake is music
Except that Linksys routers are still usefull, Justin Timberlake is not.
Originally posted by: spidey07
ughh,
Well in the truest sense, yes the little SOHO boxes are routers. I hate to say it but they are. In the whole big scheme of networks and the simple definitions we use like segment (collision domain), network (broadcast domain), bridge, router, firewall - yes the little linksys is a router.
Its just hard to say because its primary purpose is NAT.
Originally posted by: Nothinman
That still isn't as bad as caling those Linksys NAT boxes FIREWALLS![]()
They could be if they'd let you edit the rules on the box, like I said a chunk of them run Linux so giving access to the iptables rule file shouldn't be that hard for them.
Originally posted by: ScottMac
I'll toss in a couple cents worth ....
The RFC addresses are perfectly good addresses, and they'll route just as good as any other IP address - internally. BY CONVENTION those addresses are filtered at the ISP's user-facing boundry routers. They will be filtered on their way to the Internet at the first ISP router they hit. They should also be filtered (it's recommended that they be filtered) on the outside interfaces of firewalls.
