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Author: Furmanek, Greg
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Subject: Setting up a network
Couple of security issues here:

If you want to have sendmail accept connection from
the internet it is important to keep it on a
separate box. Possibly in a DMZ.

You most defiantly should have firewall for
your network.

Mandrake has been pronounced as the easiest
distro to break into by securityportal.com
so you may want to consider something else if
you are intending to serve to the internet.

if this box is not going to server anything
to the internet (sendmail working but firewalled
on port 25) the it can be firewall/sendmail/file+print server.

Secure Setup:


I                                DMZ
N    +-------------+        +-------------+
T    |             |        |             |
E ---|  firewall   |--------|  Sendmail   |
R    |             |        |             |
N    +-------------+        +-------------+
E           | 
T           |
            |  Secure Network
     +-------------+
     |             |
     | file/print  |
     |   server    |
     |             |
     +-------------+


-> -----Original Message-----
-> From: William Lindley [mailto:wlindley@wlindley.com]
-> Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 12:00 PM
-> To: ''
-> Subject: Setting up a network
->
->
-> Okay Pluggers...
->
-> I'd like to set up a Linux system to serve some files on my
-> local network,
-> act as a print server, and handle e-mail. This box would be
-> connected to
-> a cable modem. If possible I'd like to use the Mandrake
-> distribution,
-> since that's what I've been using for awhile.
->
-> What advice do you all have for:
->
-> * Should I try to figure out how to install and configure a
-> firewall, or
-> just by the Netgear 311 router? Or both? How difficult
-> have you found
-> keeping up with security issues to be?
->
-> * Where's a good source to learn about sendmail / fetchmail
-> / qmail ...
-> and what do I need?
->
-> I'd appreciate your inputs.
->
-> \\/
-> http://www.wlindley.com
->
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From Thu Jun 29 00:03:03 2000
From: (colin rasor)
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2000 17:03:03 -0700
Subject: sheilded Cat-5
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Hello everybody,
I was wondering the best place to buy shielded cat5 non twisted. I am
looking for around 2000ft.
What are the pros to using shielded compared to non shielded?
Colin Ansel Rasor



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