1605R w/ IP PLUS FW works great for me at home doing exactly what you're
asking.  Actually, I run IP PLUS FW/IPSEC56 and have a VPN tunnel into my
office.

The nice thing about IOS for FW/NAT is that you can do port redirection,
while the PIX cannot (only Public IP to Private IP).  So, with a single IP,
I could have a ton of services running on any number of servers (one per
port if I like, and multiple per port as well), while I can still telnet to
my router on port 23.

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""A.Strobel"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I have a cable connection to the Internet with one static IP and I am
running
> a webserver as well. For security, I would like to use a Cisco router as a
> firewall.
>
> Has anyone implemented such a setup?
> Will a router with two Ethernet interfaces cut it?
> I would appreciate if you could share your (masked) configuration.
>
> I found this link on CCO
> http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ics/cs003.htm
> but it is calling for and additional serial interface and more than one
static
> IP.
>
> Any input highly appreciated.
> A. Strobel
>
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