Doug Allbright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>I have a 10 pc network that I run from my home, currently 5 of them are
>connected directly to the internet via DSL.  I have personal firewalls
>on all but the DC and Exchange server machines.  I want to set up a
>real firewall between the internet and my LAN.  I can not afford to buy
>a firewall currently.  However I have a couple of spare Pentium II
>machines

Use your slowest, smallest spare machine to run GNATBox Light from
www.gnatbox.com and protect your DSL network immediately.  It's free,
supports 5 clients, and needs just 2 NIC cards and a floppy drive.
Then you can take your time evaluating the other suggestions on this
thread.

Regards,

-- 
Andrew Raphael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        "Oh! I see, it's your birthday.  It's your big day, and I forgot."
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