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OT IP ADRESSING WAS Re: How important is static IP?


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  • Subject: OT IP ADRESSING WAS Re: How important is static IP?
  • From: "paul_watkin" <paul_watkin@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 10:46:51 -0000
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Thanks Mark,

Not sure my attempt at diagram worked very well!!

The WWW/Email will be attached to the Orange port of the IpCop box, I
don't know if an additional hub or switch can be added to the Orange
port in order to add the Laptops?

The Laptops will have Norton Personal Firewall on them, is this any
good/good enough protection or would it be better to have them behind
IpCop?

Am trying to keep the box count as low as possible as most of this
will be always on (and my elctric bill is bad enough now!!)

Regards

Paul

--- In ukha_d@y..., "Mark Marooth" <MMarooth@s...> wrote: >
>
> Paul,
>
> What do you plan to use your IPCop box for, Firewall or just Cache etc.  I'm not
> up on ADSL as I only have dialup (BT will not uprate my exchange)
but if you are
> using IPCop for Firewall then would it not be better for Laptops to be behind
> the IPCop box on either a red or orange zone (IPCop speak).  You =
can still VPN
> and make use of Pinholes to get to needed ports.  If it is just f= or
cache etc
>then ignore above.
>
>
> Mark
>
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> I have been following this discussion with great interest as I am
> about to sign on the dotted line for the Eclipse Package.
>
> the computer setup I envisage is as follows
>
> DSL Line -----> Vigor2600 -----> IpCop --------> WWW & Em= ail Server
>            = ;          
>
> =A6           =A6---= -----> Network Switch
>            = ;           =A6 &nbs= p;            &= nbsp;            =A6= -----> NT4 Server
>            = ;           =A6 &nbs= p;            &= nbsp;            =A6= ----->PC1
>            = ;           =A6 &nbs= p;            &= nbsp;            =A6= ----->PC2
>            = ;           =A6 &nbs= p;            &= nbsp;            =A6= ----->Fuji
>            = ;           =A6 &nbs= p;            &= nbsp;            =A6= ----->HAServ (??)
>            = ;           =A6-----> = Laptop1 (Work VPN)
>            = ;           =A6-----> = Laptop2 (Work (VPN2)
>
>
> So not being particularly up to speed on all this, how many IP
> addresses do I want (or need), I am assuming the
> Vigor/WWW&Email/laptop1/Laptop2 will all be assigned individual IP=
> addresses as supplied by eclipse.
>
> I am looking for the simplest and most robust way to get this litle > lot up and running (I travel alot so must be robust otherwise no
> SWMBO approval and no funds for more gadgets!!!)
>
> What other gadgets am i likely to need/want an external IP Address
> for??
>
> Currently the NT server and other PC's use Static private IP
> addresses (if this makes any difference??)
>
> Does the Vigor offer enough security on its own or do I actually
need
> IpCop as well??
>
> Many thanks
>
> Paul.
>
> P.S. Anyone got an idiots guide to setting this stuff up or a good
> book recommendation?
>
>
>
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