Re: DSL [7:29964]

2001-12-23 Thread Ken Diliberto
Abdi, My choice was OpenBSD on a cheap PC (Pentium 200, 48MB RAM). With that, I'm running a PPPOE DSL connection, Packet Filtering NAT (included), Snort (Intrusion Detection), a connection to the 6Bone (IPv6 group), SSH (Secure Shell) and when my 6Bone peer is ready, IPv6 BGP using Zebra. I

Re: DSL [7:29964]

2001-12-23 Thread Brian
Well if you have one routable ip address, you'll need to do nat, which'll probably imply 2 ethernet interfaces. If you have more than 1, this implies a dmz and 3 ether interfaces. Many folks use the 2514, perhaps the 1605 would work also for the 2 ether int solution. The openbsd reported

Re: DSL [7:29964]

2001-12-23 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Hi all, I plan to getting one DSL line and one dynamic IP address from an ISP. Also I will be connecting about 10-15 stations to the DSL line. Equipments that I will be getting includes:DSL modem, router, and a HUB. DSL is not my field of expertise. My question is, how to configure a network in

RE: DSL [7:29964]

2001-12-23 Thread Elijah Savage
I also prefer OpenBSD on a cheap pc I am actually using it on a p166 with 80 meg of mem. It is great and serve's all my needs including Intrusion Detection using snort. I make snort log to a MySQL database on a totally different machine. I have written a howto that will walk you step by step