Charles Galpin wrote:
> A friend of mine does this, but with a FreeBSD firewall/router. Seems to
> have a very easy to understand routing/forwarding syntax - I guess the
> equivalent of ipchains. I don't know the details, but I'm also hoping one
> of the network gurus on the list will pipe up and
A friend of mine does this, but with a FreeBSD firewall/router. Seems to
have a very easy to understand routing/forwarding syntax - I guess the
equivalent of ipchains. I don't know the details, but I'm also hoping one
of the network gurus on the list will pipe up and explain how this can be
done w
I assume you are looking at something along the lines of:
DSL Bridge -> Router/Firewall -> Private LAN
-> DMZ with servers
I think this would be a little more complicated. You would need to make sure
the NIC on the DSL line is setup to listen for all of your IP
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Bill Ries-Knight wrote:
> This is a twis on an old problem.
>
> I have a PBI Enhanced DSL account. This gives me 5 IP's through a
> single DSL modem. I want to use the redhat bos to create a firewall,
> and that is easy enough. What I wish to know is this.
>
> With th
Thanks Patrick,
I will do that internalyy, but I was actually thinking of controlled access to a
hosted site through the firewall to demo new websites, the straight IP set allows
me to set up 4 of them, I would just like to hide them behind a firewall to keep
the general population out.
Will thi
I use PBI but on the cheap plan with PPPoE.
My setup is:
ADSL Bridge (Westell WireSpeed)
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eth0
Firewall/Router
eth1
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Local Area Network
192.168.1.0/24
You ca
This is a twis on an old problem.
I have a PBI Enhanced DSL account. This gives me 5 IP's through a
single DSL modem. I want to use the redhat bos to create a firewall,
and that is easy enough. What I wish to know is this.
With the 5 adresses, Can I set up another linux box to act as a ro