Hi, I'm three days late on this one so you've probably already had a mailbox
full, but here's my twopence.

Either a Linux box (an old PC and some code) or a router with some very
dirty filter rules.

You could use IPChains on the Linux box to make it a very dandy firewall.
More than sufficient I would have thought.

It's all about cost versus risk, so you know what you want to spend to
protect it. Of the above the Linux box is probably better and cheaper.

Cheers,
Joe

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From: Bernd Hofmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 5:36 PM
Subject: small network/site-hacking


what do you suggest as a good way to protect a very small (2-5 computers)
network (linux und windows 98) from hacking? it shouldn�t cost the world but
be sufficient.

another question: what do i have to do to protect a web-site of being
hacked?

thanks for any suggestions!
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