Subject: Re: firewall, encryption
To: Reinoud Koornstra <Reinoud.Koornstra@ibbnet.org>
From: Thomas Michael Wanka <tm_wanka@earthling.net>
List: tech-security
Date: 03/09/2000 10:10:04
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From: "Thomas Michael Wanka" <tm_wanka@earthling.net>
To: Reinoud Koornstra <Reinoud.Koornstra@ibbnet.org>,
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Subject: Re: firewall, encryption
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In-reply-to: <Pine.LNX.3.95.1000308224211.2102A-100000@ux1.ibb.net>
Hi,
from what I understood, the link you talk about
(http://www.dubbele.com/) is thought for cable modem/ADSL
owners. You download a floppy image, boot the machine used as
firewall with the floppy (exiting harddrive will be overwritten!), enter
the internal network information and everthing else should be
automatic, that is a connection to the net is established and further
data is transferred to set up a minimal system with the standard
NetBSD firewall functionallity preconfigured with 40MB disk, 8MB
Ram, any video.
mike