On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Peter wrote:
> Just wondering what would be the best way to do this...
>
> INTERNETFBSD FIREWALLWINDOWS IIS SERVER Basically
> what would be the best way to have freebsd accept incoming connections,
> run them thru the firewall, and all the packets
I use NATD see http://www.freebsddiary.org/ipfw.php
M
> You could do natd it or use a bridged firewall so to everyone else it
> would appear that the Windows box is on the net. The other nice thing
> about the bridge is that you can set it up so that it doesn't have an IP
> address at all... wh
You could do natd it or use a bridged firewall so to everyone else it
would appear that the Windows box is on the net. The other nice thing
about the bridge is that you can set it up so that it doesn't have an IP
address at all... which makes it pretty hard to break into :)
Sometimes that can get
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Peter wrote:
Hello,
Just wondering what would be the best way to do this...
INTERNETFBSD FIREWALLWINDOWS IIS SERVER
Basically what would be the best way to have freebsd accept incoming connections, run them
> thru the firewall, and all th