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~~Alan~~
Guest
I have some time on my hands in addition to an older system and some other
things. I want to build a router that will also act as a server/firewall
among other things.
I am thinking of building an XP system and configuring ICS or Internet
Connection Sharing. This will require two LAN adaptors, one of which will
be connected directly to my cable modem (WAN) and the other will have a hub
connected to it for my LAN.
On this machine, I want to:
1. connect a printer to share to my LAN, and
2. connect some external USB disk drives for file sharing on the LAN.
3. install anti-virus software and not have to run it on my other systems.
4. configure this applicance to accept VPN connections and with a DDNS
client, connect to my LAN from the internet.
I know I will have to configure the LAN side as a DHCP Server
Is this do-able and what do I need to watch out for? What kind of security
should I consider on the WAN side. I want to make this thing as dumb as
possible on the WAN side just like a home router and have a small file and
printer server on the LAN side.
~alan
things. I want to build a router that will also act as a server/firewall
among other things.
I am thinking of building an XP system and configuring ICS or Internet
Connection Sharing. This will require two LAN adaptors, one of which will
be connected directly to my cable modem (WAN) and the other will have a hub
connected to it for my LAN.
On this machine, I want to:
1. connect a printer to share to my LAN, and
2. connect some external USB disk drives for file sharing on the LAN.
3. install anti-virus software and not have to run it on my other systems.
4. configure this applicance to accept VPN connections and with a DDNS
client, connect to my LAN from the internet.
I know I will have to configure the LAN side as a DHCP Server
Is this do-able and what do I need to watch out for? What kind of security
should I consider on the WAN side. I want to make this thing as dumb as
possible on the WAN side just like a home router and have a small file and
printer server on the LAN side.
~alan