On 2014-05-07 13:47, Bill Vodall wrote:
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:The_Dude/Web_interface to punch a hole in four firewalls (two through the two DMZ routers, and two through the LAN routers) to the Windows XP machine running the "server". Couldn't you just use the 44 net address?
No. That accomplishes nothing in terms of security.
Then, for all that, since "The Dude" maps all the hosts on all the networks ... "read-only" web option. Lots of exposure with only (apparently) a simple login as protection. I'd probably only expose the systems on the virtual DMZ...
But as far as I can tell, the web software doesn't give me that choice; it's an all-or-nothing server. I did not install the software (and spend considerable time configuring it) for someone else, I installed it for *me*. I want to view both networks, and I want to see what services are running (that I'm probing) on each host on each network.
Do you have your own radios and antennas yet? Yes. You missed show-and-tell at brunch last Saturday. The two sub 20 dbi 5.8 GHz antennas have arrived. They're bigger than I expected but still manageable.
I'll want to see those at some time when it's mutually convenient. I've been holding up buying two more radios until I see smaller antennas in the flesh.