The only bridging firewall product / project I am aware of is available on
OpenBSD.  If you want to use the GNATBOX (and remain secure) you will want
to hide your web servers on the PSN and use NAT and the other tools to allow
access to them from the external world.

Michael Pease
A new GNATBOX user and loving it!

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From: Bryan T. Schmidt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 12:28 PM
To: John Ross
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: howto route?


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Oh, I have the light version, and am testing it, but my difficulty is
conceptual...  normally, all network interfaces are attached to different
networks, but what I am loking for is more akin to a bridging firewall.  I
do
not know how to put the same network addresses on two different interfaces,
or
even if that is a good way to approach it...

-Bryan

John Ross wrote:

> Why don't you download the demo version or the light version and try to
set
> it up yourself?  Actually implementing what you have described is probably
> much easier than you think.
>
> -John

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Bryan T. Schmidt
Systems/Network Administrator
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Profitool Inc.


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