On Thu, Mar 31, Kim Robertson wrote:
> I want the full firewall on both connections. If you can work out a way
> to use IPCop that would be great, but I think to make it easier I will
> stick with slackware.
Hi Kim,
configure interfaces in /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf
firehol has been recommen
>
> Because the way I read your description above, it sounds like a stock
> standard DMZ setup. You can do it out-of-the-box with IPCOP, just put
> your "good lan" on green, public internet on red, and your "bad lan"
> with the "crap" on orange, the DMZ. No?
>
IIRC ipcop 1.4 added an extra zone
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Sent: Thursday, 31 March 2005 2:38 p.m.
To: linux-users@it.canterbury.ac.nz
Subject: Re: Dual Network/Internet Connection - Advanced Routing
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 11:52:54 +1200, Kim Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to do one internet connection and two private la
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 11:52:54 +1200, Kim Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to do one internet connection and two private lans, but
> there is some "crap" ie viruses etc on one lan and I don't want that to
> come through easily. Therefore I want to have one commection for my
> privat
/wall/ and explore. If you want to see one in
action email me.
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From: Nick Rout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 31 March 2005 12:09 p.m.
To: linux-users@it.canterbury.ac.nz
Subject: Re: Dual Network/Internet Connection - Advanced Routing
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 11:52:54 +1200
Kim Robertson wrote:
>
> On 31/03/2005, at 10:17 AM, Nick Rout wrote:
>
> > Still trying to fathom what you are doing here...
> >
> > Is this like two connections to the internet and one private lan, or
> > two private lans and one connection to the internet?
On 31/03/2005, at 10:17 AM, Nick Rout wrote:
Still trying to fathom what you are doing here...
Is this like two connections to the internet and one private lan, or
two private lans and one connection to the internet?
Hi Nick,
I am trying to do one internet connection and two private lans, but
the
2005 10:20 a.m.
To: linux-users@it.canterbury.ac.nz
Subject: Re: Dual Network/Internet Connection - Advanced Routing
actually i just thought you might want to take a look at monowall, its BSD
based and from a very quick look at it the other day it might be flexible
enough for this.
Translation
actually i just thought you might want to take a look at monowall, its
BSD based and from a very quick look at it the other day it might be
flexible enough for this.
Translation, you will have to do more work :-)
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 09:59:33 +1200
Kim Robertson wrote:
> Hi Robert,
> I was origi
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 09:59:33 +1200
Kim Robertson wrote:
> Hi Robert,
> I was originally using IPCop but trying to get the equivalent to two
> red interfaces was to difficult.
> I want the full firewall on both connections. If you can work out a way
> to use IPCop that would be great, but I thin
Kim Robertson said:
>> I was originally using IPCop but trying to get the equivalent to two
> red interfaces was to difficult.
Ah sorry. I misunderstood. I thought that you were after the equivalent of
red, orange and green.
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Robert Fisher
FishNet Computer Services
www.fisher.net.nz
Hi Robert,
I was originally using IPCop but trying to get the equivalent to two
red interfaces was to difficult.
I want the full firewall on both connections. If you can work out a way
to use IPCop that would be great, but I think to make it easier I will
stick with slackware.
By the way is 17
On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 00:44 +1200, Kim Robertson wrote:
> Hi,
> Ok the subject is a little misleading, what I am looking to do is have
> an internet connection on one ethernet card, an external network on
> another card and the internal network on yet another card.
>--
On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 00:44 +1200, Kim Robertson wrote:
> Hi,
> Ok the subject is a little misleading, what I am looking to do is have
> an internet connection on one ethernet card, an external network on
> another card and the internal network on yet another card.
IPCop?
>
--
Robert Fisher
Fi
Kim Robertson wrote:
Hi,
Ok the subject is a little misleading, what I am looking to do is have
an internet connection on one ethernet card, an external network on
another card and the internal network on yet another card.
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