Hi folks,
At our high school, we have some extra, public IP addresses. For a
project, I want to set up 2 Bering boxes. I want to use our extra public
IP addresses and have the internet traffic to these addresses "flow
through" the first Bering box to the final Bering box which will service
several boxes on a LAN. In between the two Bering boxes is the school
LAN, which I (obviously) need to safeguard, so I'm thinking that I need
to create a VPN between the two Bering boxes and have all traffic
"tunnel" through??? The purpose is to set up boxes on the internal
private student LAN that students can access from home, etc. by using
the public IP addresses (We want them to experiment with creating web
sites and experience, invariably, getting "hacked", etc. while
protecting the existing school LAN).

Internet-----Bering Box 1----(School LAN)-----Bering Box 2-----Private
Student LAN

1.) This should be pretty easy to do with Bering, shouldn't it?
2.) Will the internal school LAN be effectively protected by creating a
VPN between the two boxes?
3.) Any problems with my scenario that you can see? Comments,
suggestions...??? (I welcome ALL thoughts and suggestions)

Thank you,
Craig





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