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Old 06-21-2009, 12:39 AM
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Exclamation help on kerio winroute firewall

need ko tabang to configure kerio winroute firewall to share our internet to local lan.
kerio winroute is installed on win2003 server, with 2 lan card. any help will be nice
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Old 06-21-2009, 01:39 AM
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wow WinRoute Pro is my very first router/firewall software on a Windows NT 4.0 Server in 1999.
it's easy to setup, just follow directions from the help file. if i was able to figure it out by myself in high school, i'm sure you can figure it out.
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bro i cant figure it out. i allowed all connections in traffic policy but still i cant connect to internet even the host cant browse. its taking me too much time, that's why im asking for help. im not that bright like you hehehe
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any help..............
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you might want to try this bro -> How to Configure Kerio Winroute Firewall 6 (My Settings) | auLL personal blog hehehe and professor GOOGLE is always ready.. hehehe try lng ug search
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hi!
still need help with winroute??

that's the first "router" that i was able to really practice on...
winroute 6 is really cool..

you need to set the NAT enabled on the lan that is facing your local area network...

with regard to the policies(firewall side) if you're doing remote management or any other
advanced configurations. its like setting port forwarding and stuffs in a hardware router..
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you might want to try this bro -> How to Configure Kerio Winroute Firewall 6 (My Settings) | auLL personal blog hehehe and professor GOOGLE is always ready.. hehehe try lng ug search
i also tried that bro. ive been googling for 2 days na, will update soon after i tried some guides that ive found
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hi!
still need help with winroute??

that's the first "router" that i was able to really practice on...
winroute 6 is really cool..

you need to set the NAT enabled on the lan that is facing your local area network...

with regard to the policies(firewall side) if you're doing remote management or any other
advanced configurations. its like setting port forwarding and stuffs in a hardware router..
yes bro still needing help. can you tell me about it?
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how did you setup your NICs.
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what is the version of winroute you're using?

i was using winroute 4 and 6..

i suggest you start with 4, really plain router software
winroute 6 already has firewall that really acts like a real hardware router..

enable the nat of the lan that's facing the computers, not the modem/wan..that's the main setup..

what else you want to know?
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how did you setup your NICs.
my setup is local nic with static ip. internet nic has its ip configured by our isp
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what is the version of winroute you're using?

i was using winroute 4 and 6..

i suggest you start with 4, really plain router software
winroute 6 already has firewall that really acts like a real hardware router..

enable the nat of the lan that's facing the computers, not the modem/wan..that's the main setup..

what else you want to know?
when i enable trafic rule wizard and allow all traffic and nat. still no internet even in the host
im using winroute 6.5
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disable kerio
disable "lan" nic

do you have internet just the wan nic with the configuration of the isp?

what is your ip in the wan nic? isp ip or local ip?
what ip did you set in the "lan" nic?

you dont need to set a default gateway in the lan nic...

can you provide a screenshot of the kerio configuration that you set..
need to see how you did the settings..
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disable kerio
disable "lan" nic

do you have internet just the wan nic with the configuration of the isp?

what is your ip in the wan nic? isp ip or local ip?
what ip did you set in the "lan" nic?

you dont need to set a default gateway in the lan nic...

can you provide a screenshot of the kerio configuration that you set..
need to see how you did the settings..
when i disable kerio service yes there is internet. ip on wan is isp ip.
ip on lan is just 192.168.0.4 w/mask 255.255.255.0
even if i set a rule on traffic to allow all still there is no internet, even on the server itself.




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hehehe just as i thought..
you're using a modem/router device from isp..

and next, problem, you've assigned wan and lan with the same subnet

you got 192.168.0.x on wan and 192.168.0.x on lan
that will not work..

make your lan 192.168.1.x
you'll be up and running!
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