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Re: ethernet-to-ethernet router: a piece of the puzzle
From: Tom Kistner <tom () duncanthrax net>
Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 09:36:41 +0100
On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 03:39:43PM -0500, Irwin R. Naumann (irwin () thinkage ca) wrote:
What would you recommend as an ethernet-to-ethernet "router" situated between a 10Mb fibre link WAN and an ethernet LAN? This would be the first piece of an in-depth security defense. Requirements: o ingress/egress filtering for RFC1918 addresses, spoofed addresses, reserved network addresses, NETBIOS, other specific ports o FTP traffic from web/ftp server (5-10 MB per download) o routing minimum 2 Class C network equivalents o VPN for 5-10 users o DMZ There will a Stateful Packet Filter firewall sitting between the "router" and the LAN.
Check out www.astaro.com, they have exacly what you want, even for download (ISO). regards, tom -- Tom Kistner <tom () duncanthrax net> ICQ 1501527 --------------------- _______________________________________________ firewall-wizards mailing list firewall-wizards () nfr com http://www.nfr.com/mailman/listinfo/firewall-wizards
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- ethernet-to-ethernet router: a piece of the puzzle Irwin R. Naumann (Dec 14)
- Re: ethernet-to-ethernet router: a piece of the puzzle Patrick Darden (Dec 15)
- RE: ethernet-to-ethernet router: a piece of the puzzle Todd Schroeder (Dec 20)
- RE: ethernet-to-ethernet router: a piece of the puzzle Michael Nelson (Dec 24)
- RE: ethernet-to-ethernet router: a piece of the puzzle Todd Schroeder (Dec 20)
- Re: ethernet-to-ethernet router: a piece of the puzzle Tom Kistner (Dec 15)
- Re: ethernet-to-ethernet router: a piece of the puzzle Patrick Darden (Dec 15)