I am looking to put together a Debian based firewall and a mail server
-how bad of an idea is it to host them on the same machine?
(please explain how dumb it is, if so)
How much power would I need (CPU/RAM/HD) to make it (or each of them)
work?
I just browse at home and download the
On Sat, 30 Sep 2000, Mark Simos wrote:
I am looking to put together a Debian based firewall and a mail server
-how bad of an idea is it to host them on the same machine?
(please explain how dumb it is, if so)
How much power would I need (CPU/RAM/HD) to make it (or each of them)
work?
On Sat, Sep 30, 2000 at 12:13:47PM -0400, Mark Simos wrote:
I am looking to put together a Debian based firewall and a mail server
-how bad of an idea is it to host them on the same machine?
(please explain how dumb it is, if so)
Well, if someone cracks your firewall then they'll also
shouldnt be a problem, most machines i build are very multipurpose and
usually all have their own individual firewalls. e.g. my home network is
3 machines, with 1 of them acting as:
firewall
gateway(hooked directly to the dsl router)
NAT
NFS server
NIS server
www server
POP3 server
SMTP server
It depends on how secure you want it to be if all you need is basic NAT and
some packet filtering it is not a *really* bad idea. If you want anything more
than that I would not do it.
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Date: Sat, 30
On Sat, 30 Sep 2000, George Bonser wrote:
On Sat, 30 Sep 2000, Mark Simos wrote:
I am looking to put together a Debian based firewall and a mail server
-how bad of an idea is it to host them on the same machine?
(please explain how dumb it is, if so)
How much power would I need
Do you have a link or know of a good book that describes how to do this? I'd
love to give this a try at my house.
Jesse
Well, I would first look at the CD-Writing-HOWTO which has some basic
stuff on creating CDROMs and some information on making bootable
CDs. Then I would direct you to
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