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Lan Management System (LMS) On Debian Squeeze - Router Howto LMS (Lan Management System) is a good system for small ISPs made in Poland. But installation, configuration and integration with firewall or traffic shaping mechanisms could take a lot of time. Here you can try my scripts for express-installation of LMS. The scripts were tested in several companies.

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Yes thanks, i have sorted it.

 Thank you so much for this tutorial, it really helped me alot. I was using LMS for about 4 years and was in need of something like this.

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Nice tutorial, but i have a question, i dont use nat, i am using public ips, i have more than 1 ip class, and also i am using bgp.

 How can this setup be used with vlans?

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I added a description how to magane IP addresses in the project to the tutorial. If you wan to use vlans you have to simply type:

apt-get install vlan

and add modprobe 8021q to /etc/modules. Then you can add vlans to the physical interfaces:

vconfig add eth1 2
vconfig add eth1 3

where 2 and 3 are vlan IDs. Add it to the /etc/rc.local where you can find LAN IP configuration. Replace eth1 with for example eth1.2. The last step is to replace value of the variable $INTDEV1 in /router/router.conf to the vlan interface name.

By: sylwek

Please tell me where and what do I have to change to get in from WAN side ?

From outside to my linux.

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 BestReg

Sylwester

By: Researcher

Hey,

very good tutorial and excellent sharing, very powerful lan management system as far as i read the documents help files and your tutorial, 

 But download link for your LMS installation script is not working

 http://files.v-smart.pl/v-smart-2.0/ ===>> unable to load page

 Rquest : If possible send me the script on my email address.

 Thanking you

[email protected]

By: virgoguy

Hi,

Is this tutorial for wired connection only? Is this possible with wireless lan as the second network?

Regards,

Sunny