On 5/5/11 8:37 PM, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:

Hi, at home I have a DLink Dir 300 router to provide internet access for my 
home network. The network is composed by two Windows PCs, one Linux laptop and 
one FreeBSD server we use mainly for storage and as web/database server.

I must add, the server only have one network card.

It becomes difficult to use a server as a firewall unless you have an "inside" and an "outside" network. Easiest is to simply add another network card, should that be possible on your server. Another possibility is to use VLAN taggging and connect the server to a switch that understands VLANs.


I would like to know if its possible to use the FreeBSD server as a Firewall 
for the whole network, securing LAN and WiFi connections. If this can be done, 
then how? could you point me to some howto?.


Yes. I'd start on the FreeBSD website and start reading things that look useful. If you're thinking about using pf as your firewall, which I'd personally recommend though other options are perfectly workable also, there's a nice document on the OpenBSD web site, IIRC.

P.S.: this is the 2nd time I send this email, the first time it got caught by 
SpamAssassin. Maybe because a link in my signature.


We got both on the list.

--Jon Radel
j...@radel.com
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