Hi
I've set one up on my home LAN using an elderly P133 and I installed
Smoothwall Linux on it. Its a 20Mb ISO download and has everything
you need for a dial up box (Its based on VA Linux 6.2 which is basically
RedHat) Installation was a doddle although I'm not sure about ISDN support
but you might want to check out http://www.smoothwall.org
Hope it helps.
Robert
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Airlie [mailto:airlied at csn.ul.ie]
Sent: 21 February 2001 12:51
To: Wynne, Conor
Cc: 'ilug at linux.ie'
Subject: Re: [ILUG] New project.... for Sunday
Firewall/dialup box should always be a separate box from the
web/mail/samba servers... 486 should be good enough for most FW tasks...
I'm not saying you can't secure everything on one box.. but it is a
nightmare... last place I did this I use a 486DX33 to route mail and
firewall, and an internal server to the processing mail/samba etc..
Dave.
On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Wynne, Conor wrote:
> Hi all,
>> This sunday, I am installing a new network in a small web designers...
>> Anyway, it will have a DNS server / DHCP server / and an internal web
server
> / Samba server / proxy + Firewall / Mac's too (I know how to do this now -
> thanks guys)
>> Internal IP address of 192.168.x.x
>> They have a Server - not Compaq :( , but I'll not hold it against them,
and
> they would like run all these services together on the same machine
>> They have ISDN for the proxy + firewall, but I am wondering about
security.
> Should they be running all this together?
> I am aware of the security issues with DNS and how to fix it, but I am
> talking about general network security?
>> Should we use a small machine for a dedicated firewall and proxy?
>> Also I have never set up ISDN on linux, is it easy enough or a real pain?
>> They will be using RH7 (their preference), but we could use SUSE7 or
> Mandrake 7.2 or whatever...
>> What do y'all think?
> CW
>>
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David Airlie, Software Engineer
http://www.skynet.ie/~airlied / airlied at skynet.ie
pam_smb / Linux DecStation / Linux VAX / ILUG person
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