Hi all,
I've been using shorewall 3 (3.4.8 now) for a while on a simple gateway
setup for my office. Routing is enabled only for a few hosts and all user
access the internet thru squid, which is running on the shorewall box. I
have a few other services on this box and some others on another
Gustavo Michels wrote:
Hi all,
I've been using shorewall 3 (3.4.8 now) for a while on a simple gateway
setup for my office. Routing is enabled only for a few hosts and all
user access the internet thru squid, which is running on the shorewall
box. I have a few other services on this box and
Tom Eastep wrote:
A couple if points:
a) Why the Linksys router? Why don't you just add a third NIC to the
Shorewall box and use Shorewall's multi-ISP capability?
http://www.shorewall.net/MultiISP.html
b) Even with your proposed topology, you could use Shorewall's MultiISP
capability but
Gustavo Michels wrote:
Hi all,
I've been using shorewall 3 (3.4.8 now) for a while on a simple gateway
setup for my office. Routing is enabled only for a few hosts and all user
access the internet thru squid, which is running on the shorewall box. I
have a few other services on this box and