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Re: Security on a home DSL Line
From: David Charlap <david.charlap () marconi com>
Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2000 19:17:07 -0500
"J. Gilmore" wrote:
I'm looking to beef up security on a home DSL line. Currently I am using ZoneAlarm (the freeware version). I'm thinking of taking an old Pentium 120, and setting that up as a firewall, but wanted to know if anyone else had a better idea.
That's what I do with my home LAN. I set up an old 486 (which I had lying around doing nothing anyway) with two Ethernet cards and Linux on the hard drive. I use the built-in IPCHAINS facility to set up firewall rules. It's not terribly fast, but fast enough to do line-rate at the speed of my 256K SDSL line. -- David
Current thread:
- Security on a home DSL Line J. Gilmore (Nov 02)
- Re: Security on a home DSL Line Todd Caine (Nov 02)
- Re: Security on a home DSL Line Steven J. Sobol (Nov 02)
- Re: Security on a home DSL Line David Charlap (Nov 02)
- Re: Security on a home DSL Line Bryan Pace (Nov 02)
- Re: Security on a home DSL Line James M. Shuler III (Nov 02)
- Re: Security on a home DSL Line Steve Sobol (Nov 02)
- Re: Security on a home DSL Line Joe Shaw (Nov 02)
- RE: Security on a home DSL Line Sean Figgins (Nov 03)
- Re: Security on a home DSL Line Shawn McMahon (Nov 03)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Security on a home DSL Line Roeland Meyer (Nov 02)
- RE: Security on a home DSL Line Steven J. Sobol (Nov 02)
- Re: Security on a home DSL Line Brandon Hume (Nov 03)
- RE: Security on a home DSL Line Sean Figgins (Nov 03)
(Thread continues...)
- Re: Security on a home DSL Line Todd Caine (Nov 02)