> How can I configure a firewall on such a routed DMZ with the script in
> the Eiger distribution?
Start with:
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/packages/network.txt
Specifically, the sections:
Routing to a Public address DMZ:
IP FILTER SETUP: DMZ NETWORK
> I wonder if IP masquerading is at all
Hi Charles, hi mailing list members,
How can I configure a firewall on such a routed DMZ with the script in
the Eiger distribution?
I wonder if IP masquerading is at all required to achieve the same
level of security for the DMZ as provided for the internal network
that I do not have? What is th
Dan,
Many thanks for your help. I am very grateful for this.
I think I know what is (at least part of) the problem.
Charles's proxy-arp option 3) (I list all of them below for
completeness) appears to depend on the special case:
The external (=internal) router address must be in the same netwo
Bernard,
I am responding because it's a quiet weekend, and the regular gurus seem to
be out enjoying the summer weather. Notice the exclusivity of the previous
statement --- I place myself outside that group known as "gurus." :) As I
indicated in my previous response, I have a similar setup, a
On Sat, 7 Jul 2001 22:02:22 -0500, you wrote:
>
>
>>>SNIPPY
>I found that Dudley's script uses parameters that are explained in
>Steinkuehler's instructions but are not supported in the script in the
>EigerStein distribution.
>
>Charles Steinkuehler suggested 3 supported solutions in an email
>to
>>SNIPPY
I found that Dudley's script uses parameters that are explained in
Steinkuehler's instructions but are not supported in the script in the
EigerStein distribution.
Charles Steinkuehler suggested 3 supported solutions in an email
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 14 Dec 2000:
1) Add the extra IP