At 02:38 AM 8/1/00 -0700, you wrote: >Am 31. Jul, 2000 schwäzte Alan Dayley so: > >> I am scheduled to get DSL with a static IP in a week or two. >> As a first Linux learning experience, I have setup an old 100MHz >> 486 PC, 32MB RAM, 1.5GB hard disk space, 2 16-bit Intel network > >Pretty good for a home firewall :). > >> cards, VGA, mouse, blah, blah... with RedHat 6.2. X still does > >X and 486-based firewalls don't mix well. I don't expect to do much X stuff on it. I am saving my pennies to get another box for a "real" Linux workstation. I just couldn't help myself in my first time excitement! >> not work but that is not important now. My intention is to have >> this little PC be a firewall for my other computers to share the >> DSL connection. > >Look at my firewall script. Available from >http://home.pages.de/~lufthans/unix/. I've made a few changes that haven't >been added (things that RedHat needs because it's using bash instead of >bash2). If you want to use my script, let me know and I'll email you the >current tarball or you can probably just change the first line of the masq >script to call /usr/bin/bash2 instead of /usr/bin/bash. I could not get the script TAR to uncompress without errors. Is there a problem with the file on your page? >The URL Doug sent seems very interesting and might better serve what you >need, but mine's probably better if you want to understand what it's doing >and be able to learn more. I will be looking at them all! I want to learn! >> What I want to make is my Linux box providing a single "presence" >> to the internet while the workstations "behind" the Linux box can >> surf and do email without being "visible" to the internet. What >> combination of firewall/masqarade/proxy stuff do I need? > >Start off with a firewall that does masquerading (aka NAT). As you learn >more you can move to proxies or more advanced firewalling setups. If you >just want it to work without having to know the process, then a plain >firewall/masqerade setup is the way to go. All you guys on the email list are helping loads! Alan /------------------------------------------ |Alan Dayley www.adtron.com |Software Engineer 602-735-0300 x331 |ADayley@adtron.com | |Adtron Corporation |3710 E. University Drive, Suite 5 |Phoenix, AZ 85034 \-------------------------------------------