Get two static IP addresses and/or dhcp addresses.

Nat one, and provide that one as your freenet.

Firewall/nat the other, and use that for your trusted network.

I'm sure there are easier/cheaper ways as well, but the above is the basic
idea, and will keep you completely isolated from the shared freenet side.


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Jeff King, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 01/05/2004


On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 19:58:40 -0800 (PST), SF Enjoy wrote:
>Let me begin by saying that any information is appreciated.
>
>I have a dsl line and am considering sharing it with my neighbors.
>My roommate is against the idea based on security concerns (we now
>run on a trusted network with just the two of us).  I'm not looking
>for the answer to "Is sharing wireless with others moral?", which I
>would guess is discussed on this list.  My questions:
>
>Is this dangerous? (to my computer, or security)  Do I open myself
>up to security problems by sharing the connection that would not
>exist if I kept the broadband to myself?
>
>any info. is greatly appreciated.
>
>Nathan
>
>
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