Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2001 17:49:33 -0600 From: "Thierry Black" <thierryblack@hotmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: how to hook up a firewall? Message-ID: <F8bLAX3cf3ednHM3SOl000156f0@hotmail.com>
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Thanks to you for answering my other questions before! this group is a great
help.
I have a small subnet of public addresses,
like 172.168.0.128/28 So, 128 is network,
129-142 are usable, and 143 is broadcast.
I want to put up firewall in between and have it route all traffic to and
from this network but I want an other machine (web server) on the same
segment as the firewall, but not behind the firewall. all other machines
should be behind firewall.
so something like this:
gateway 1 (isp manage)
|
+-------+----------+
| |
firewall web server
|
+-----+-----+-- - - -
| | |
other machines behind firewall
all machines in diagram must use ip address from our subnet, but I can
change all addresses (including isp manage gateway) if subnet works better.
there are a few free ip addresses.
how would you guys set this up?
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