Message-ID: <3A3B8FBC.C596001@di.uoa.gr>
Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2000 17:52:28 +0200
From: Rouvas Stathis
Hi there,
I will be having adsl installed in about 30 days, and, basically I need some help. I was bidding on a SonicWALL DMZ firewall, but someone sadly beat me to it by about 4 seconds. So this leaves me with a problem.
With the adsl package I will be assigned 13 IP addresses. I need to segregate one section of the network for the LAN (using NAT and to firewall it off), and another section for the 'DMZ', where 95% of the IP addresses will be used to run various net facing servers.
How can I do this? I have SuSE 6.4 and a machine to put it on, and a healthy supply of network cards. One of my major concerns is how to route the IP addresses to the right machines? Has anyone done what I'm trying to do? To be quite honest I'm out of my depth now I've missed the SonicWALL firewall, but it would feel good to be able to do it myself. Can anyone offer some step by step tips, or perhaps talk me through it?
Your assistance is ever appreciated.
Best regards, Lee
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