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
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
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Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 6:04 PM
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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
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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
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
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
> 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.
> 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.
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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 fir
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 fir
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,
--
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Systems Ad
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
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
>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.
Hi Jason,
could you please post the URL of the "heavily customized" RH d
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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
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Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 10:17 AM
Subject: "transparent" firewall possible?
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering about this...
>
> Is it possible to have a completely plug-n-play transparent firewall
> setup? For example, all that would need to be ent
Hi,
I was wondering about this...
Is it possible to have a completely plug-n-play transparent firewall
setup? For example, all that would need to be entered into the firewall's
setup is the IP(s) that should be recognized, and the ports that should be
recognized.
The box would have 2 NIC
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
>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.
Hi Jason,
could you please post the URL of the "heavily customized" RH
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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
>
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 10:17 AM
Subject: "transparent" firewall possible?
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering about this...
>
> Is it possible to have a completely plug-n-play transparent firewall
> setup? For example, all
Hi,
I was wondering about this...
Is it possible to have a completely plug-n-play transparent firewall
setup? For example, all that would need to be entered into the firewall's
setup is the IP(s) that should be recognized, and the ports that should be
recognized.
The box would have 2 NIC
e
renumbered into a private address range, as per RFC 1918. With over
200 systems on three different subnets, some of which are embedded
microprocessors that would require burning new EEPROMs, this was a
daunting task. So we began searching for a way to implement a
transparent firewall
e
renumbered into a private address range, as per RFC 1918. With over
200 systems on three different subnets, some of which are embedded
microprocessors that would require burning new EEPROMs, this was a
daunting task. So we began searching for a way to implement a
transparent firewall
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
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
rom: Michelle Konzack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 March 2001 08:50
To: debian-isp
Subject: Transparent firewall
Merhaba Listies,
I have following network:
Internet
ORINOCO
IP's 2-62IP's 66-78 IP's 82-86COR 1100
publicnet privatenetsecurenet wavenet
All clients use the eth1 of the firewall on there network for the
gateway and I have a question now:
How can I setup a transparent fi
age-
From: Michelle Konzack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 08 March 2001 08:50
To: debian-isp
Subject: Transparent firewall
Merhaba Listies,
I have following network:
Internet
ORINOCO
IP's 2-62IP's 66-78 IP's 82-86COR 1100
publicnet privatenetsecurenet wavenet
All clients use the eth1 of the firewall on there network for the
gateway and I have a question now:
How can I setup a transparent fi
Hi:
Can someone recommend the following configs:
I want a box that is basically transparent to the internal clients.
e.g.
router
firewall
box1 box2 box3 box4
so box1 2 3 and 4 use the router's ip(s) as gateway
and not the firewall's internal ethernet.
Hi:
Can someone recommend the following configs:
I want a box that is basically transparent to the internal clients.
e.g.
router
firewall
box1 box2 box3 box4
so box1 2 3 and 4 use the router's ip(s) as gateway
and not the firewall's internal ethernet.
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