Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2005 13:11:42 -0500 From: Kevin Kinsey <kdk@daleco.biz> To: chat@freebsd.org Subject: Client controlled Network access ... any experience? Message-ID: <42A491DE.7080701@daleco.biz>
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Greetings, I'm looking at a situation which I imagine is common to many institutions, in which I'll want to have a small LAN with full access to LAN resources, but not allowing any gateway access unless a "supervisor" type person authorizes the excursion. What should I consider? A proxy server? A configurable firewall script? I could probably write something, script-wise, that might be workable on the LAN webserver ... I'm certain the gateway, and perhaps some of the clients, will be FBSD; but there are already Winboxen on the LAN, and we may want to extend "protection" to these as well.... Anyone with a brief word of Wisdom? (Perhaps like, "what the heck to Google for" ??) TIA, Kevin Kinsey
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