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Subject: Re: IP forwarding/routing in Win 95
From: "Donald R. Guillot" <dguill @ communique . net>
Organization: Communique, inc.
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 1996 16:44:55 -0600
To: "Martin C. Walker" <martinw @ epcorp . com>
Cc: firewalls @ GreatCircle . COM, firewall-1 @ applicom . co . il
References: <3 . 0 . 32 . 19961212085337 . 00685628 @ hellcat . epcorp . com>
Reply-to: dguill @ communique . net

Martin C. Walker wrote:
> 
> I have heard here the dangers of Win 95 boxes with modems living
> behind firewall because Win 95 has IP forwarding or routing capabilities.
> 
> I'd like to take advantage of this to use my Win95 dial-up-networking
> and a "real" network card to make my '95 box a crude dial router for
> some quick and dirty firewall building/testing I'm doing.
> 
> Can anyone enlighten me as to how this works/how to set it up ?
> --

Basically connect your 95 workstation to the network that your firewall
resides on within the network... Give access to the ip address of that
machine to have the ability to proxy and execute telnetd on the
firewall.

Then just telnet to the firewall....

Donald R. Guillot
Systems Consultant


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