This is something I've never really understood, but that could just be down to the fact that I've only ever configured SOHO routers in the past. How is it you setup a firewall + router to BOTH have external IP addresses ?
By this I mean that normally with home routers, you have to configure an external IP address (the ones provided by your ISP) and an internal IP address. Normally when I'm configuring this sort of setup, I just create a different subnet between the router and firewall and then set the router to forward all traffic to the firewall. This seems to do the job, but has caused some problems in the past, especially when I want the firewall to handle a few different IP addresses and then NAT them to internal servers.
Can a standard router you would normally have at home be configured so that both it and the firewall have their external IP addresses set as one of public ones I have been assigned ? Or is this something which I need a more expensive router to do ?
By this I mean that normally with home routers, you have to configure an external IP address (the ones provided by your ISP) and an internal IP address. Normally when I'm configuring this sort of setup, I just create a different subnet between the router and firewall and then set the router to forward all traffic to the firewall. This seems to do the job, but has caused some problems in the past, especially when I want the firewall to handle a few different IP addresses and then NAT them to internal servers.
Can a standard router you would normally have at home be configured so that both it and the firewall have their external IP addresses set as one of public ones I have been assigned ? Or is this something which I need a more expensive router to do ?