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Bridge + Firewall + DSL Mini-HOWTO

Derek Ney derek@hipgraphics.com

Nov 9, 2000


Configuring a Linux system to act as a firewall and bridge with a DSL network connection

1. Introduction

2. Bridging, Firewalls, and DSL connections

3. Procedure

4. Quirks and Problems


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