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From: Leonardo M. Ramé <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, May 5, 2011 3:44:36 PM
Subject: Home firewall with DLink router & FreeBSD


The short answer is a definite yes, but you will need two NIC's in the FreeBSD 
server. I have a FreeBSD server which runs diskless and it acts as my router 
right behind the cable modem. All networks in my home including the wireless 
one 
uses this machine as it's route to the Internet. It runs IPFW2 as the firewall. 
It also does some port forwarding from my Asterisk PBX and webserver which are 
running on other FreeBSD servers inside my LAN.

There is excellent information in the FreeBSD handbook on how to setup a 
FreeBSD 
server as a gateway/router. Check it out.

Hi, at home I have a DLink Dir 300 router to provide internet access for my 
home 
network. The network is composed by two Windows PCs, one Linux laptop and one 
FreeBSD server we use mainly for storage and as web/database server.

I must add, the server only have one network card.

I would like to know if its possible to use the FreeBSD server as a Firewall 
for 
the whole network, securing LAN and WiFi connections. If this can be done, then 
how? could you point me to some howto?.

Thanks in advance,
Leonardo M. Ramé
http://leonardorame.blogspot.com
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