Re: [SLUG] home network

From: Bill (selinux@home.com)
Date: Mon Feb 04 2002 - 19:38:36 EST


On Monday 04 February 2002 18:16, you wrote:

> Here's something I never understood. If I put a 486 firewall up (which
> is what I have here), I can configure the ipchains rules in any way I
> want to block, forward, or bounce traffic of any kind. How do you manage
> that with a switch/router?
>
> Paul

On the Linksys models, via a web interface to http://192.168.1.1

It really is that simple. This is a forms-based interface that allows you to
decide which ports on which machines get which protocol passed to them and
whether it is a two-way street or not. It also establishes whether internal
IP's will be static or dynamic, whether the external IP is static or dynamic,
sets passwords and so on. It works with RAS and PPOE, IIRC. No firewall /
router is perfect and continuous vigilance is counseled, but the Linksys
hardware can go a long way as a front door.

Basically, the router IS a computer. A low power, single / limited purpose,
computer.

Bill

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