Date: Sun, 22 Aug 1999 14:07:40 +0200 From: "Erich A Voigt" <erich@voigt.org.za> To: <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Newbie Q: What Components are required for a solid ISP?? Message-ID: <LOBBIDDPKHFDGGKJEOANIEJJCKAA.erich@voigt.org.za>
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Hi everyone, I have inherited a ISP running on 4 boxes all with FreeBSD and a NT Box with some Java Web Server. As I have two links into the internet to two sources to the outside world - they are only linked by 64k link. See Sketch Outside <-|-> My Site | 50% of SA Users BSD NS BSD NS1 | \ / | 196.15.1xx.x \ / Non SA Internet------Mb/s-----UUNET in SA-------BSD Router---+----------+--NT Webserver \ | / | \ |64k link 10.x.x.x / | \ | / | \--Mb/s-----SAIX--------------BSD ROUTER/ Subscribers to | 196.31.1xx.x Internet | 50% of SA Users There is also Cache S/W, the Primary and Secondary Nameservers (namedb) the 2 gateways (natd) and firewalls somewhere on these boxes. What should / could / must this configuration look like ?? I would like to have another Webserver in a DMZ for EDI Any of you with successful sites - Your configuration and s/w used would be appreciated!! Regards Erich Name: Erich A Voigt, Creator Solutions Phone: 27 21 462 5814 BestFax: (27) (21) 462 9414 e-Mail: anthon@creator.co.za Cell: (27) (83) 273 1418 Home: (27) (21) 948 2337 Webpage: http://www.iconnection.co.za/ Home is where you hang your @ To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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