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Is it possible this feature (Super DMZ) on user script level?

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Odkrys

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If I am understanding this correctly, this is for a situation where the ISP is providing more than one IP address on the WAN interface? If that's the case then I remember Merlin saying that it's not configuration that he's going to support, but I suppose it could be scriptable if someone was willing to put in the effort.
 
So it's the same as a normal DMZ but without the NAT?
I don't know well, maybe that is right.

"To have a local network device share the WAN IP address, select Share WAN IP. In this mode, which is also known as super-DMZ mode, a single computer bypasses NAT. You can specify the computer's MAC address in the MAC Address field."
 
Well I don't see any of that code in the Merlin source, so doing it from outside the kernel sounds challenging. I'd guess that the problem would be the connection tracking, or lack thereof (but I'm not a kernel developer :rolleyes:).
 

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