This the topology I have in mind for my network. (Maybe minus Firewall 3 and
Firwall 4). Is there something wrong with it ?

           +-----------------+
           | I N T E R N E T |
           +-----------------+
                     |
       +--------------------------+
       | ADSL Router / Firewall 1 |
       +--------------------------+
                     |
       +--------------------------+
       |        Firewall 2        |
       +--------------------------+
                    | |
            +-------+ +--------+
            |                  |
      +------------+   +------------+
      | Firewall 3 |   | Firewall 4 |
      +------------+   +------------+
            |                  |
    ---------------     ---------------
   / Eth Switch 1 /    / Eth Switch 2 /
   ---------------     ---------------
         | | |                 |
         | | |                 +-----------------------+
         | | +---------------------------+             |
         | +-----------+                 |             |
         |             |                 |             |
  +------------+  +------------+  +--------------+  +-----+
  | FTP Server |  | WEB Server |  | Email Server |  | LAN |
  +------------+  +------------+  +--------------+  +-----+


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Phil Scarratt
> Sent: Monday, 2 June 2003 22:13
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [SLUG] home server on adsl; advice
>
>
>
>
> Chris D. wrote:
> > This one time, Amanda Wynne wrote:
> >
> >>Now, I should be able to set up Apache on a machine in the DMZ,
> serving up web
> >>pages to the Internet. And an FTP server on this same machine
> accessible only
> >
> >>from the internal Lan to update those pages. Yes?
> >
> >>With only one network card?
> >>
> >>So, it looks kinda like this.....
> >>
> >>Lan 192.168.0.x (2 workstations, file server, laptop, laser printer)
> >>
> >>Freesco bridge eth0 192.168.0.1
> >>                     eth1 192.168.1.3
> >>
> >>DMZ with Alcatel pro at 192.168.1.1 to TPG static IP ADSL
> >>              Apache web server at 192.168.1.2
> >>              FTP server at 192.168.1.2
> >
> >
> > So what you'r doing is something like this
> >
> >                 __________________
> >             |   ADSL Router  |
> >             ------------------
> >               |
> >             |--
> >             --------------------
> >             | FreeSCO Firewall |
> >             --------------------
> >                              |      _________________
> >                              -------| Webserver Box |
> >                                     -----------------
> >                                          |
> >                                     ( Rest of LAN )
> >
> > Right?
>
> I thought it was something more like this...
>
>
>                  __________________
>               |   ADSL Router  |
>               ------------------
>                       |
>               -----------------
>               | WebServer Box |
>               -----------------
>                       |
>                       |
>               --------------------
>               | FreeSCO Firewall |
>               --------------------
>                       |      _________________
>                       -------| Rest of lan   |
>                              -----------------
>
> In which case, the comment still stands but for Alcatel Pro.
>
> Fil
>
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