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| as well as incoming. Maybe a proxy server running on port 8080 and |
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| the firewall blocking all outgoing requests except through the proxy |
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| (for blocking virus network traffic). I was wondering if anybody had |
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| a similar setup. |
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if you have dedicated linux server for firewall, you don't really need |
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to block any outgoing requests |
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you just block all forward requests |
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my linux box is doing such firewall for my wifi net |
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noone on wifi has any *direct* connection to the internet, my box is |
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running transparent proxy, smtp, dns (and mldonkey of course ;-) so |
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that i can do everything i want and still not being directly connected |
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to that evil internet ;-) |
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