Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 17:37:22 -0000 From: Lee Smallbone <lee@kechara.net> To: security@freebsd.org Subject: Re: [OT?] - Central point router Message-ID: <200103131843.SAA10102@mailgate.kechara.net>
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That didn't come out too well... If anyone can help, please let me know (from the text description) and I'll mail you a txt attachment with a proper 'map'. Thanks. 13/03/2001 17:35:00, Lee Smallbone <lee@kechara.net> wrote: >Hi, > > I'm trying to set up a router (running freebsd) that will allow me to have > all network traffic on one network segment run through this router. This > is for purposes of applying global firewall rules, and also for traffic monitoring. > My setup looks a little something like this: > > 62.xx.139.1 >(internet) --- [telco supplied router] > | > | > | > [10/100 Switch] ----------- [firewall]-------(privately addressed LAN) > / | \ > [server 3] | \ > 62.xx.139.6 | \ > | \ > | [server 1] > [server 2] 62.xx.139.4 > 62.xx.139.5 > > >What I'd like to be able to do is have a similar setup, but for it to look like this: > > 62.xx.139.1 >(internet) --- [telco supplied router] > | > | > | 62.xx.139.3 > [10/100 Switch] ----------- [firewall]-------(privately addressed LAN) > | > | > 62.xx.139.7 > ========[router/firewall]========== > / | \ > [server 3] | \ > 62.xx.139.6 | \ > | \ > | [server 1] > [server 2] 62.xx.139.4 > 62.xx.139.5 > > How can I achieve this? Any traffic destined for say, 62.xx.139.5 would have to > pass via 62.xx.139.7 first. > > Any help appreciated. > >-- > >Lee Smallbone >Kechara Internet > >lee@kechara.net >www.kechara.net > >Tel: (01243) 869 969 >Fax: (01243) 866 685 > > > >To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org >with "unsubscribe freebsd-security" in the body of the message > -- Lee Smallbone Kechara Internet lee@kechara.net www.kechara.net Tel: (01243) 869 969 Fax: (01243) 866 685 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-security" in the body of the message
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