Re: "transparent" firewall possible?

2002-02-10 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Matt Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.02.09.0151 +0100]: > Well I have a /29 subnet - what I mean is that BT offer no way to > have say a DMZ next to the router with a firewall (with a /30) and > the other /30 routed via the firewall device. That where the layer > 2 firewall comes in hand

Re: "transparent" firewall possible?

2002-02-10 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Matt Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.02.09.0151 +0100]: > Well I have a /29 subnet - what I mean is that BT offer no way to > have say a DMZ next to the router with a firewall (with a /30) and > the other /30 routed via the firewall device. That where the layer > 2 firewall comes in han

Re: "transparent" firewall possible?

2002-02-08 Thread Matt Ryan
t; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 6:04 PM Subject: Re: "transparent" firewall possible? also sprach Matt Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.02.06.2215 +0100]: > > It is a pretty thing, and can virtually be plugged in anywhere to provide > > ins

Re: "transparent" firewall possible?

2002-02-08 Thread Matt Ryan
t; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 6:04 PM Subject: Re: "transparent" firewall possible? also sprach Matt Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.02.06.2215 +0100]: > > It is a pretty thing, and can virtually be plugged in anywher

Re: "transparent" firewall possible?

2002-02-08 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Matt Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.02.06.2215 +0100]: > > It is a pretty thing, and can virtually be plugged in anywhere to provide > > instant firewall protection :-) > > Yeah, I use it at home on my DSL line as BT (in the UK) don't allow any > routing at layer 3 to put a firewall in

Re: "transparent" firewall possible?

2002-02-08 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Matt Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.02.06.2215 +0100]: > > It is a pretty thing, and can virtually be plugged in anywhere to provide > > instant firewall protection :-) > > Yeah, I use it at home on my DSL line as BT (in the UK) don't allow any > routing at layer 3 to put a firewall i

Re: "transparent" firewall possible?

2002-02-06 Thread Matt Ryan
> It is a pretty thing, and can virtually be plugged in anywhere to provide > instant firewall protection :-) Yeah, I use it at home on my DSL line as BT (in the UK) don't allow any routing at layer 3 to put a firewall in any other way. Matt.

Re: "transparent" firewall possible?

2002-02-06 Thread Matt Ryan
> It is a pretty thing, and can virtually be plugged in anywhere to provide > instant firewall protection :-) Yeah, I use it at home on my DSL line as BT (in the UK) don't allow any routing at layer 3 to put a firewall in any other way. Matt. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] wit

Re: "transparent" firewall possible?

2002-02-05 Thread Jason Lim
Hi all, Just thought i'd let you know that I got the transparent firewall working, with the new bridging code patched into the kernel. Its a bit CPU intensive, but it is going fine on a Celery 400Mhz. It is a pretty thing, and can virtually be plugged in anywhere to provide instant firewall prote

Re: "transparent" firewall possible?

2002-02-05 Thread Jason Lim
Hi all, Just thought i'd let you know that I got the transparent firewall working, with the new bridging code patched into the kernel. Its a bit CPU intensive, but it is going fine on a Celery 400Mhz. It is a pretty thing, and can virtually be plugged in anywhere to provide instant firewall prot

Re: "transparent" firewall possible?

2002-02-04 Thread Joel Michael
On Mon, 2002-02-04 at 22:13, Joel Michael wrote: > I got this information off a web site that's bookmarked on my work > computer, if you want I'll dig up the URL tomorrow. > well, the URL is http://www.sjdjweis.com/linux/proxyarp/ for those that are interested. Cheers, -- Joel Michael Systems Ad

Re: "transparent" firewall possible?

2002-02-04 Thread Joel Michael
On Mon, 2002-02-04 at 22:13, Joel Michael wrote: > I got this information off a web site that's bookmarked on my work > computer, if you want I'll dig up the URL tomorrow. > well, the URL is http://www.sjdjweis.com/linux/proxyarp/ for those that are interested. Cheers, -- Joel Michael Systems A

Re: "transparent" firewall possible?

2002-02-04 Thread Joel Michael
On Mon, 2002-02-04 at 20:17, Jason Lim wrote: > Probably someone has done all this in the past, and in fact I have found a > distro that *sounds* like it does this, but it is a weird heavily > customized Redhat, and I would perfer to stick with the Debian that we all > love. > I'm doing something

Re: "transparent" firewall possible?

2002-02-04 Thread Jason Lim
ED]>; Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 6:29 PM Subject: Re: "transparent" firewall possible? > Its possible, in fact there has been a thread running over that last week or > so about defining rules for use in this way. The best place to start is > probably http://bridg

Re: "transparent" firewall possible?

2002-02-04 Thread Matt Ryan
Its possible, in fact there has been a thread running over that last week or so about defining rules for use in this way. The best place to start is probably http://bridge.sourceforge.net/ as that has the relevant patches. Matt. - Original Message - From: "Jason Lim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: "transparent" firewall possible?

2002-02-04 Thread Joel Michael
On Mon, 2002-02-04 at 20:17, Jason Lim wrote: > Probably someone has done all this in the past, and in fact I have found a > distro that *sounds* like it does this, but it is a weird heavily > customized Redhat, and I would perfer to stick with the Debian that we all > love. > I'm doing something

Re: "transparent" firewall possible?

2002-02-04 Thread Jason Lim
ROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 6:29 PM Subject: Re: "transparent" firewall possible? > Its possible, in fact there has been a thread running over that last week or > so about defining rules for use in this way. The best place to start is >

Re: "transparent" firewall possible?

2002-02-04 Thread Matt Ryan
Its possible, in fact there has been a thread running over that last week or so about defining rules for use in this way. The best place to start is probably http://bridge.sourceforge.net/ as that has the relevant patches. Matt. - Original Message - From: "Jason Lim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: transparent firewall box

2001-03-26 Thread Nate Duehr
I recently did this with a Debian 2.2 system running a 2.2 kernal and IPCHAINS using a patch available from a HOWTO on linuxdoc.org. I'm trying to get motivated to document how I did it because I tried to do things the "Debian way" when rebuilding the kernel, etc. Basically it acts as a Layer-2 b

Re: transparent firewall box

2001-03-26 Thread Nate Duehr
I recently did this with a Debian 2.2 system running a 2.2 kernal and IPCHAINS using a patch available from a HOWTO on linuxdoc.org. I'm trying to get motivated to document how I did it because I tried to do things the "Debian way" when rebuilding the kernel, etc. Basically it acts as a Layer-2

RE: Transparent firewall

2001-03-08 Thread G.Brits
* This mail has been scanned for virusses * add a line to your firewall ( or on all the firewalls ) echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward which will allow traffic to a next hop and a

RE: Transparent firewall

2001-03-07 Thread G.Brits
* This mail has been scanned for virusses * add a line to your firewall ( or on all the firewalls ) echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward which will allow traffic to a next hop an