Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2001 03:17:39 -0800 From: "Crist J. Clark" <cristjc@earthlink.net> To: Fernando Germano <fgermano@audiotel.com.ar> Cc: security@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Best security topology for FreeBSD Message-ID: <20011122031739.A226@gohan.cjclark.org> In-Reply-To: <00ca01c172aa$814c90d0$ed64a8c0@audi2k>; from fgermano@audiotel.com.ar on Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 01:35:18PM -0300 References: <00ca01c172aa$814c90d0$ed64a8c0@audi2k>
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On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 01:35:18PM -0300, Fernando Germano wrote: > > Could please help me? > > I'm about to install a FreeBSD 4.4 box with some firewall and I need to know > wich one of the freeware firewalls product is the best (IPFW, IPFilter, > etc), or maybe if you could recomend me a good solution for this situation: > > FreeBSD box = firewall with 10 NICs > > NIC 1 -> DMZ > NIC 2 -> Internet > NIC 3 -> Partner network > . > . > NIC 8 -> Partner network > NIC 9 -> Internal network > NIC 10 -> Internal network It is sad to see this poor design, Internet | | Firewall--"DMZ" | | Internal Used so very, very much these days (I think thanks to several firewall vendors pushing this as a standard design). A much better design, is Internet | | Firewall1 | | DMZ | | Firewall2 | | Internal (This design is actually where the term "DMZ" comes from since it actually looks like one here.) And in your case... that many NICs in one machine... I hope you have a dedicated stand-by. It's screaming "single point of failure." I would really consider NOT using one machine for all of this. -- Crist J. Clark cjclark@alum.mit.edu To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-security" in the body of the message
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