Hello all,
I'm interested in allowing web access to my firewall but at the moment I'm
baffled as to how I would go about it. The httpd-naat server seems to be a
special modification of the standard apache install, but there are also
regular apache config files too. I'm the only person with shell access to
the server so I don't need to allow public_html directory access from home
directories. I just want a simple config that allows static web pages and
maybe cgi access for simple perl scripts (like flat file dbase).
I'd appreciate not getting flames like "don't do that on a firewall" "it
would be better if you used port forwarding to another box" "use mySQL for
your database" . I'm running a 4 computer home network for me, my wife and
kids on ADSL. The only computer left running when we go to bed is the
firewall and I'm quite happy about that. I'm running ipchains (of course)
and portsentry and feel relatively secure in my configuration. I'd just
like to have external web access for friends and family.
Thanks In Advance (TIA)
Trent M. Gunnarson
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