Hi all. I am working with trying to set up my first Internet server. The
network will consist of several interior machines, and two external
servers, as shown:
Internet
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Linux with FWTK
DNS/Mail/Proxy
(Blocks all but WWW/Marimba)
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Linux with ip masq
WWW/Marimba
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10mbs Hub
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Internal Network
Since the internal machines are primarily NT 4.0 workstation, and I'm not
too familiar with ssh under NT, how would I go about coping the data from
the internal machines to the web server? There will be a staging server
on the internal network, and I eventually need to get that data to the
production server, as well as fetching mail and doing DNS queries from the
firewall box.
Should I redesign my distribution of services?
Can I do an NFS proxy? SMB proxy? Would it be by default safe, since I'm
not allowing connections internally on the external interface?
Thanks for any ideas,
Dave Wreski
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