Firewalls Digest Tuesday, 9 March 1993 Volume 02 : Number 044
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>From: Ted Ashton <ashted @
saturn .
wwc .
edu>
Date: Mon, 8 Mar 93 15:28:00 PST
Subject: What package do I need?
Greetings,
I am a rather new SysAdmin on a Dell SysV R4 system, and am trying to setup
selective routing for our site. I would like to accomplish this in two steps,
as one is an order of magnitude more important than the other. First, I would
like to allow one set of addresses (specifying both a range and specific
addresses) complete access to the net. Second I would like to allow another
set of addresses the ability to connect outbound, but to appear disconnected
from the outside (proxy type of application). The Dell machine I am on is
in between the net and us (two network cards), and currently is not routing
at all. So it will be the firewall. I have found socks, which seems to be
a pretty good solution to part 2, but for part 1, which is what we need the
most, I don't know where to look.
- --
Ted Ashton (ashted @
wwc .
edu)
Campus Computer Center (509) 527-2307
Walla Walla College
College Place, WA 99324 "The slide rule liveth still."
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