Advice: What HW Firewall to Buy

From: greg (gfess_at_mdt-inet.com)
Date: 06/01/03


Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 16:33:49 -0500

I need to run a webserver on my internal network an allow it to be viewed by
only a specific external IP (or range of IPs). I've tried the DLink DI-604
and although it will allow me to forward port 80 to the internal webserver,
it does not allow me to specify the range of IP addresses that I want to
allow to connect to it.

Can someone offer advice on a HW firewall that has this capability. I think
I can do this with Linux and IPTables, but I'd prefer a hardware solution.

thanks
chris



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