Re: "OpenBSD Router Project"
From: Brian Mills (brian@millseyno.no.nouk)
Date: 02/26/03
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From: "Brian Mills" <brian@millseyno.no.nouk> Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 22:24:50 -0000
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Regards
Millsey
"Albretch" <lbrtchx@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Hi,
> I was trying to find something like what they did with the LRP
> (Linux Router Project) in OpenBSD.
>
> Basically an image to boot up the OS based on a write protected
> diskette, no hard drives or anything else. Just the diskette with
> the OS working as a stateful firewall and router redirecting to
> different NICs based on the port it is directed to and log every
> thing knocking on to my external ethernet card on a back-end
> network.
>
> Also I was thinking about something a little fancier, this is just
> an idea, I haven't pondered about the pros and cons of this possible
> design, including security risks which are the main reason I am
> trying to go this way.
>
> Is it possible to have the diskette with simbolik links to a
> read-only media (like a CD-ROM) mounted at start up and having
> Apache serving static pages from there?
>
> I would like to only forward/rout dynamic pages to the back-end
> server, anything else should be spit out right from the.
>
> Any links, "previous art", criteria, quidance, ... on this?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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