Actually, I've done a normal hub-linux fw-masquerade setup before. A few of
them. Now I want to do a bit more "advanced" setup. I'm just asking, is it
possible to use the linux box as a switch. And wondering if I got my routing
right.


Regards,
Peter



"Tanner, Robby" wrote:
> 
> For starters, I would recommend purchasing a hub.  All your LAN PC's are on
> the same subnet, so you don't need to run the configuration below.  You can
> get the architecture to work, but it just doesn't follow, for lack of a
> better term, common practice.  The sort of setup you show is often used,
> with hubs connected to eth1 and eth2.  The eth1 hub could be your internal
> LAN and the eth2 would be a DMZ for running internet servers.
> 
> As far as IPChains goes, there are a number of different approaches.  See
> the "IPCHAINS" and "Firewall and Proxy Serving" HOWTO's.  Also, there are
> sample scripts available from RedHat that are useful.
> 
> Regards,
> Rob



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