In my quest to set up a computational lab at my school, the IT
department has offered us the freedom to create this specialized lab as
long as we aren't hooked up to the school's network--we are to be
completely isolated. They have no one to maintain it software-wise (we
will be doing that), and (I believe) fear security breaches, etc,
emanating from there.
They would allow us to go outside through the Wifi spots, though, as
long as it is through the open (insecure) side. There is an accessible
secure (internal) network as well.
Is there a way to set up pfSense either on the internal server or a
separate Internet side box to control outbound traffic by having it sign
into that network then having the other machines have access?
I'm not any sort of network person (self-taught in Linux/computers in
general), so please accept my apology up front if this is an idiotic
question.
Thanks!
Kenward
--
In a completely rational society, the best of us would aspire to be
*teachers* and the rest of us would have to settle for something less,
because passing civilization along from one generation to the next
ought to be the highest honor and the highest responsibility anyone
could have. - Lee Iacocca
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