neo matrix wrote:

>  --- Miguel Beccari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a
> �crit : > 
> 
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "neo matrix" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 7:54 PM
>>Subject: [Cooker-firewall] web server !?
>>
>>
>>
>>>I've got an adsl connection to an isp
>>>
>>>3 cards ethernet in a pc dedicated to my firewall
>>>
>>>eth 1 for the lan
>>>eth 2 ? DMZ ? (perhaps ?)
>>>eyh 3 for Internet (Modem adsl)
>>>
>>>
>>
>>sure.
>>
>>eth0 (lan) and eth2 (Internet) are configurable at
>>all trought web interface
>>
>>DMZ.... there are several ways to do it. Port
>>forwarding - for example -:
>>you can do it at all throught web interface. But if
>>you wanna your servers
>>to be publics (and you dont wanna get bored adding
>>several ports for port
>>forwarding)... well, you can do classic masquersade
>>+ arp forwarding.
>>
>>Best Regards,
>>
>>Mi[G]hi
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
> OK but is it possible to implement this on the
> mandrake security and how ?
> 
> Thanx for your response !
> 
> Dich !



Yes! You can configure all this on the mandrake security!

As I told you... by web interface: so take the manual and read how to 
configure it :)
It is really simple and it do not need words to explain how (I am 
talking about port forwarding to have a webserver running).


Best Regards,

Mi[G]hi








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