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From: "Wynne, Conor" <conor_wynne@maxtor.com>
To: "'Con Hennessy'" <CP.Hennessy@iname.com>, ilug@linux.ie
Subject: RE: [ILUG] ADSL, routers and firewalls
Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 09:54:29 +0100
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I'm configuring this at the moment. -> Still ;--)
I found out that my firewall box has a dodgy USB and so I'm awaiting a
PCI-USB controller to finish the configuration. I meant to buy one yesterday
and forgot. I've bought Smoothwall Corporate edition as its the best
firewall/routing solution around or so I've been led to believe.
Will be doing NAT/Proxy/firewall, maybe VPN too but we shall see.
CW
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Hi all,
I am seriously thinking of getting the ADSL "solo" connection
from Eircom. I also have more than one computer therefore I need a router
so that I can connect them together.
The 2 options I am looking at are :
the ADSL usb modem connected to my linux machine, with the linux
machine acting as firewall; and
a combined router / firewall box which would be connected directly
to the ADSL modem.
So my questions are :
what recommendations would any of you have about the above ?
do I need to have NAT (I have only a vague idea of what this does )?
what other options should I be looking at ?
Thanks
Con
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