On Saturday 15 December 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Randy Barlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I mean if
you connect it to any machine in the diagram or elsewhere wouldn't you
be exposing that machine to the unfiltered internet?
I think that's the idea here -
Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just saw the installation of vmware and the generation of a virtual image
as
more involved than what I suggest above. Using the raw logs from the router
and filtering/sorting these through a spreadsheet would probably make them
easier to read. Anyway,
On Friday 14 December 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would I likely be opening my lan up for some christmas shopping by
having a gentoo guest on a WinXP host running as a DMZ machine?
It would be pretty barebones with a IPTABLE setup for logging and
tagging
Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Friday 14 December 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would I likely be opening my lan up for some christmas shopping by
having a gentoo guest on a WinXP host running as a DMZ machine?
It would be pretty barebones with a IPTABLE
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I mean if
you connect it to any machine in the diagram or elsewhere wouldn't you
be exposing that machine to the unfiltered internet?
I think that's the idea here - to see the difference between the two
sides of the router. As far as getting that data safely in a
Randy Barlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I mean if
you connect it to any machine in the diagram or elsewhere wouldn't you
be exposing that machine to the unfiltered internet?
I think that's the idea here - to see the difference between the two
sides of the router.
Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would I likely be opening my lan up for some christmas shopping by
having a gentoo guest on a WinXP host running as a DMZ machine?
It would be pretty barebones with a IPTABLE setup for logging and
tagging or whatever I get interested in doing with the traffic.
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