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Subject: Configuring a Firewall Rout
From: "Innocent Eroraha" <Innocent_Eroraha @ cpqm . saic . com>
Date: 17 Nov 1995 08:31:03 -0400
To: "firewalls" <firewalls @ greatcircle . com>

Everyone -- I have some questions that I am not sure of:

1.  I consult for a company that has a Livingston Firewall Router and needs
configuration. The network has a WEB server which should be accessible by
anyone. It also has an FTP server which should only be accessible by
authenticated people from a known IP address. The network also has a Microsoft
Mail system. Now, how can I go about configuring this router so that maximum
security is ensured throughout the network? Any idea? Any reference to a
resource center?

2.  Is it possible for an Intel-based machine running Windows NT to have more
than one IP addresses? If so, how can you go about doing this? If not how can
one configure an NT machine so that one can basically run use a machine with
one IP address for two different home pages? I understand adding an
addicational NIC complicates things; how true is this?

3. Is possible for a Server that is offering WEB Service to be broken into
(Windows NT to be specific)?

I thank you for your patience in reading through this.

--
inno



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