Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 16:57:20 -0800 From: Evan Sayer <esayer1@san.rr.com> To: freebsd-questions@freeBSD.org Subject: Network Gateway Message-ID: <41BCBE37-52BF-11D8-910D-000A95CCF8C4@san.rr.com>
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I am a little unsure of what hardware to buy for this network. _______ ______ | | | | ______ | A |----------------> | B |------------------> |__C_| ________ |______| |______| | | |--------->| D | |<----------------| | |______ | | | | | ____|____ |_____ | | | | | F | | E | |_______ | |______| A is my cable modem, b is a freebsd gateway/natd/bind/httpd server (lot's of stuff, but most of them don't get too many requests; the webserver is very small). I use natd's port redirection to give f and e the ability to be accessed from the internet via ssh and ftp. F is the main file server, while E holds other unrelated files and is also a bakcup server for F. E also does samba for another client i didn't put on there. D is an unrelated lan. You'll notice i have skipped c. This is because i don't know what to buy (router, switch, or hub). I think when you run natd it acts as a firewall (the data under the gateway needs to be protected), but is it enough to warrant not buying a router? I'm not sure how hubs or switches work. Thanks a lot (i hope someone has an answer becuase these stupid drawings took me like an hour).
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