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Date:      Wed, 13 Jan 1999 09:31:41 +1100
From:      "Leo Kliger" <leo@astea.com.au>
To:        "Schmitt, Clifton O. PV2" <schmittc@emh2.campbell.army.mil>
Cc:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: firewalls
Message-ID:  <199901122241.JAA29216@astea.com.au>

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we use tis (total information systems) fwtk (fire wall tool kit)..... it
does a good job for most things you would want to achieve....... i would
suggest that you join the tis mail group by mailing majordomo@tis.com and
putting subscribe fwtk-users in the body of your message with no subject
you also will need to download fwtk from ftp.tis.com but you need reverse
dns lookup for it to work....... if you don't get that through your router
then log on using a modem to an isp via an unconnected (to you network)
machine.....

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> From: Schmitt, Clifton O. PV2 <schmittc@emh2.campbell.army.mil>
> To: 'freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG'
> Subject: firewalls
> Date: Wednesday, 13 January 1999 9:24
> 
> Hello
> Can anyone help?
> 
> I am in the army and I am trying to setup a firewall for a 100-user
network
> that we run in the field.  We run a DNS server, WWW server, and Microsoft
> Exchange server when we go out.  I am wanting to put a FreeBSD box acting
as
> a firewall in front of these systems to keep unwanted access to our
systems.
> I would like to have 2 network cards in the BSD box. One that is directly
> connected to our LAN segment and one that is connected directly to our
> router that connects us to the outside world.  Because we do not control
the
> router we need to implement a firewall.  I have read the chapter in the
> FreeBSD manual that talks about firewalls but I need more information on
how
> to set one up like this.  Maybe specific references to this specific type
of
> configuration.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Thank you
> 
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