From: Michele Andreoli ([email protected])
Date: Thu Jun 08 2000 - 15:11:14 CEST
On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 01:04:43PM +0200, Gerard MARCADE nicely wrote:
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> Lest's have a look at paragraph 10.
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> IP filtering allow firewall. I agree with that.
> It is the first part of the paragraph.
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> In the second part of the paragraph, you seem to speak
> about private network and NAT (Network Address Translation).
> This is completly different, isn't it.
This the text of paragraph 10:
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IP filtering firewall is designed to control the flow of packets based
the source, destination, port and packet type. In muLinux (version >
2.7, setup ipfwadm) You can enable IP masquerade feature and IP
generic protection on a Linux server, allowing connected computers
(running TCP/IP, but without registered Internet address) to connect
to the Internet through your muLinux box.
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Masqueranding is a kind of IP manipulation: it fall under ipfwadm
scope.
Michele
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