Re: Nat & startup

From: David Christensen (dpchrist_at_holgerdanske.com)
Date: 10/01/03

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    To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>, "Adrian" <afb@clubdodge.com.ar>
    Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2003 12:42:59 -0700
    
    

    debian-user@lists.debian.org:

    Adrian wrote:
    > I configure NATing...

    I use an old P166 box as a dedicated firewall/ NAT router with a
    purpose-built GNU/Linux distribution:

        http://smoothwall.org/

    Features:

    - The install is very easy (curses, with hardware detection).
    - WAN, LAN, and/or DMZ interfaces.
    - I use Ethernet for WAN, but it also does modems (ppp) and possibly
      others.
    - Administered via http or https from the LAN.
    - Easy to set up routing rules, address and port translation, DMZ
      pinholes, etc.
    - Includes VPN and some other goodies that I haven't used yet.

    Be *sure* to check the hardware compatibility list. (I had problems with
    Intel NIC's.)

    David

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