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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
1.1 History
1.2 New versions
1.3 Copyrights
2.
Bridging, Firewalls, and DSL connections
2.1 The Problem
2.2 The Solution
2.3 Setup Overview
2.4 References
3.
Procedure
3.1 Example Setup
3.2 Hardware Setup
3.3 Bridge Config
3.4 Kernel Configuration
3.5 Putting It All Together
3.6 Firewall Setup
3.7 Local Machine Setup
4.
Quirks and Problems
4.1 Odd message when using
ipchains -X
4.2 Shared Interrupts
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