Re: Firewall for Network

From: Duane Arnold (Darnold@Insightbb.com)
Date: 04/24/02


From: "Duane Arnold" <Darnold@Insightbb.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 11:41:26 GMT

I know about MS ICS. What I didn't need is a smart remark from you. And
since ISP(s) are starting to home in on more then one computer using ICS
without additional IP(S) and not using a router, I was curious. I was just
trying to get some info to help a friend who is trying to find a way with
out using a router.

If NAT can block the ISP from seeing the MAC address of addition computers
sharing one IP great.

Some of you people out here are terrible with your arrogance.

Duane

"keezdriver" <NOTda.THISkeezdriver@STUFFverizon.net> wrote in message
news:Hzqx8.6414$d96.3809@nwrddc04.gnilink.net...
> Duane Arnold wrote:
>
> > I couldn't resist. Is AT&T your ISP or some other ISP using AT&T as the
> > backbone network? If any of this is true, have you purchased
additional
> > IP(s) for the other computers. If you have not purchased additional
IP(s)
> > using AT&T, then I would certainly like to know how you are doing
Internet
> > Connection sharing, without a router.
> >
> > I hope I am not out of line here I just want to know.
> >
> > "Chris" <chris95008@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:a9vi5a$826$1@localhost.localdomain...
> >> We have a cable modem on one computer and allow the other computers on
> >> our
> >> network to share the internet connection. I have tried using zonealarm
> >> on the computer with the cable modem but it doesn't allow the other
> >> computers
> >> to see the internet. I could remove zonealarm from the computer with
the
> >> cable modem and install it on each computer on our network but that
> >> leaves
> >> the computer connected to the internet vulnerable. Is there a setting
in
> >> zonealarm or another firewall program that would allow all computers to
> > have
> >> firewall protection. Ideally the computer on the cable modem would be
> >> the only one with the firewall and the other computers underneath it on
> >> the network would be protected as well.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Chris
> >>
> >>
> There are several commercial products that do NAT and Windows ICS also
does
> NAT, to the ISP it is only one computer accessing the net. If you are
truly
> an IT person you would know that.
> --
> Michael T
> Don't blame me, I didn't vote for him!
> Then again, neither did a lot of other people.
> Linux User #228869 on Machine #147583



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