Assuming you have all cards functional and assigned IP's you will need to
investigate IPCHAINS, or IPTABLES NAT, Masquerading rules.
I cannot for sure tell you exactly what rules you will need, but google.com
has good detailed configurations for this.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Klugmann" <mirkind@xxxxxx>
To: <cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 7:45 AM
Subject: [cobalt-developers] Creating a DMZ with Qube3
Hello,
I installed a third Network Card into the Qube3. Now, I wanna use the Qube
as a Firewall Server with one connection to the internet and one to the
company LAN. With these settings should the 3rd connection be usable as
DMZ.
Does anybody know how I've to setup this correctly? Does anyone have
experiences with that? I'm thankfull for every hint.
Steffen Gehmlich
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I'm not sure if i understand what you are trying to do. I understand
the LAN but what are you trying to do with Internet/DMZ? Stick with 2
NIC's, use an external Router with DMZ port which will protect your LAN.