On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Chewie wrote:

> Linux IPChains (2.2) or IPTables (2.4) is infinitely more flexible on
> how you handle packet filtering, routing, and forwarding.  If you feel
> you would like to use this power, you can do one of two things:
> 
>     1)  Manage the port forwarding at the Linux firewall
> 
>                       ( Internet ) 0.0.0.0/0
>                            |
>                         [ DSL ]--------[ Firewall ]
>                                           |
>                                        [ HUB ]
>                                           |
>                             +-------------+-------------+
>                             |                           |
>                       [ WEB Server]               (Private Net)

As I mentioned previously, I think I'll go with this setup. What if I want
to run my own DNS? Does that change things? If the 675 is getting my static
IP and asigning a private IP to the firewall, how will DNS work? Will I have
to buy an additional IP or two in order to act as my own primary DNS?

-Tim

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