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Hello people,
I4m a newbie but I need to implement a firewall in my system I need to do it
cheap and reliable so I4l do it with Linux.
Description of the existent system:

- two ISDN BRI (my ISP works with dynamic addressing)
In the IP Masq Howto I didn4t understand how it work with dynamic address!

- one ISDN Router with 2 ISDN in (Zyxel Prestige 480)
I also use it for remote users access by ISDN line.
It implements NAT (so, why Masq? Because I don4t understand very well how
security is implemented with what they call rules.).
Ip address 200.0.0.80 (should I4ve to change it to 192.168.X.X?)

- one box with 2 NICs (what IPs should I give to the external and internal
NIC?)
RH Linux with kernel 2.2.12
Pentium 166, 64 RAM, 4Gb
Is that a good idea to put it "in the middle" of the router and the LAN?
- my LAN with 70 clients with dynamic address (DHCP) 200.0.0.X, netmask
255.255.255.0

Thanks.

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