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Date:      Sat, 24 Aug 2002 01:28:11 -0400
From:      "RDWestSr@hotpop" <rdwestsr@hotpop.com>
To:        <friar_josh@webwarrior.net>
Cc:        <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Firewall Help plz
Message-ID:  <000b01c24b2f$09c867b0$0a00a8c0@papabear>
References:  <001401c24973$cf3fb240$0a00a8c0@papabear> <1029964281.226.6.camel@markx.vladsempire.net>

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hi guys,
  i'm trying to locate FreeBSD, get this now -->   Nooo  B  Fied
Resources, links and etc
for any STEP by STEP FreeBSD Firewall Setups...

I would greatly appreciate the support
Thank You
RDWestSr


----- Original Message -----
From: "Josh Paetzel" <friar_josh@webwarrior.net>
To: "RDWestSr@hotpop" <rdwestsr@hotpop.com>
Cc: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 5:11 PM
Subject: Re: Firewall Help plz


> On Thu, 2002-08-22 at 00:35, RDWestSr@hotpop wrote:
> > hi guys,
> > i need a little input on freebsd firewalls--
> > check my ideas out and maybe advise me the best route and point me to
some
> > detailed links etc...
> >      a friend of mine asked me to help him get his small business
online.
> > i'm looking for some ideas on this.  my questions...
> >
> > 10 computers
> > - 1 server
> > -9 clients
> >
> > ok,  all customer info, orders, etc is kept on the server...   he has 9
> > employees that log into the server from their client pc to update and
change
> > information etc...
> >
> > now his employees want on the net to surf, mail, download mp3's etc...
> > he's getting a commercial cable account
> >
> > what is the best secure way to build the firewall or wall(s) for the
> > network....
> > hummm
> > the server needs a big wall :)
> > here's my thinking
> >
> > the server has to be secure enough that if and when a client gets hacked
> > that they can't get into the server and screw it up...
> >
> > so...
> > NET->
> > FREEBSD _FIREWALL/GATEWAY (nic cards to 2 networks)
> > LAN_#1(all 9 clients)
> > LAN_#2(the server)
> > -------------------  or
> > NET->
> > FREEBSD _FIREWALL/GATEWAY-#1->
> > #1-LOCAL_AREA_NETWORK->
> > FREEBSD _FIREWALL/GATEWAY-#2->
> > THE_SERVER
> > --------------------
> > here's my main question--
> > can freebsd be setup by MAC ID access ?????
> > my ideas are to route access for the clients on ports 20,21,25,53,80,110
to
> > access net while nic #2 of LAN#2 is setup where only the 9 MAC IDs of
the
> > LAN#1 can access the server...
> >
> > thats my way of thinking...    i was thinking a double firewall would be
> > more secure than a single firewall box...
> >
> > tx in advance guys...
> > i'm just trying to save him a ton of money here while making it safe for
his
> > employees to get on the net...
> >
> > RDWestSr
>
> My guess is you are going to have to pay to get that sort of support.
> I'd typically charge anywhere from $300-$500 on the side to set
> something like that up on a Saturday.  Get a copy of ORA's building
> Internet Firewalls, and take a look at the handbook and man page for
> ipfw.
>
> Josh
>
>
>
>
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