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home firewall/server


From: russo091 at gmail.com (Dmitry Nedospasov)
Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2009 14:31:19 +0200

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If you want to have some fun, I run openwrt x86 in a xen VM on my home  
server. You just have to custom compile a kernel from the svn and  
enable paravirtualization.

Works great, and i get full performance out of my connection (as  
opposed to my wrt54gl which would top out at 30-40Mbit/s)

D.

On Jul 8, 2009, at 11:02 , Bert Van Kets wrote:

Hi guys,

I'm a newbie when it come to setting up a server with enterprise
services. I have been using Linux for several years now and have a
MythTV box running. I have four PCs running and there's no Windows in
this house. :-D

I was playing with the idea of setting up a multi purpose server (file
sharing, print server, proxy, DNS, ...). The terms multi-purpose and
security do not go hand in hand, but that is a trade off I have to  
take
because I can not afford to run a full rack.

The main question is: Can I use the one machine as a firewall, using
multiple network cards on different subnets, and at the same time run
Squid, SMTP, DNS, DHCPD, CUPS, etc.. on it?
What is the take of the experts on a situation like this? Keep in mind
this is a home situation with a limited budget.

Thanks.

Bert
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