Re: Network problem/question.
The entire operation is behind a company firewall but
the local management doesn't want other company locations
browsing our LAN. (Updated drawing below). I have a few
more days to make this work, at which time the whole location
will be changed to the assigned subnet (10.x.x.x).
thanks,
tony
Ron Johnson wrote:
> How are you securing the win2000server against The Bad Guys?
>
> On Mon, 2002-05-20 at 02:11, tony mollica wrote:
> > To answer your question, on the WAN side, the router and
> > the win2000server have static addresses assigned by the
> > maintainer of the WAN. The IP of eth1 on the Linux box is
> > assigned from the same subnet by me.
> >
> > I'm using ipchains on the Linux box and I'm still somewhat
> > unclear on what you propose below. I need to do more reading
> >Hello. I have a mixed network of Linux (Debian) and windows
> >machines in the arrangement below.
______
| |
|w2kas |
|______|
|
_______ __|___ ______ ______
| | | | | | | |
--->|router |----|switch|----| Linux|----|switch|
T1 |_______| |______| |______| |______|
| |
10.x.x.x/24 eth1 - eth0 |__191.168.x.x
WAN IP Masq Machine LAN
> >
> >Real IP addresses on the router side with the
> >192.168.x.x on the switch side. I need to put
> >a another box on the router side but still
> >have the internal LAN clients access this
> >computer from the inside. The new computer
> >is required to be windows, and there will be
> >only windows clients accessing it.
tony mollica
tmollica@silcom.com
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