I want to configure a dedicated Linux server as a router for protecting dedicated servers with public IPs.
I have 6 dedicated servers and I want to add a router/firewall to protect them.
I will use another server with two network cards (eth0 and eth1) as a dedicated router.
All dedicated servers must have incoming and outgoing Internet access for all ports.
How can I configure this to work?
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I have a residential router/gateway/ADSL modem with a netbook and laptop both running #! connected wirelessly. I have an Ubuntu server connected to the router too via Ethernet. I have configured the router to give the same IP address to each machine based on Ethernet or wireless MAC address. Each of the computers can see the router and the gateway and the Internet. The two wireless #!
I have a residential router/gateway/ADSL modem with a netbook and laptop both running #! connected wirelessly. I have an Ubuntu server connected to the router too via Ethernet. I have configured the router to give the same IP address to each machine based on Ethernet or wireless MAC address. Each of the computers can see the router and the gateway and the Internet. The two wireless #!
I have a router that is connected to the internet.
To that router we connect via LAN and WAN.
WAN settings are up, router user/pass, router access is secured with WPA/WPA-2.
I want to make some computers, to be connected to the router (lan or wan) and will be protected from the outside world.
What is the best way doing so ?
I'm having a bit of trouble understanding which networking solution to use for my problem:
I have a home network which includes several computers behind a router either directly through the router or through switches.
The router I am using has DynDNS set up on it, I can VPN to my desktop via Hamachi, I can RDP via Windows 7 RDP, and I can do other sorts of fancy tricks.
The one last thing I wou
I have an eircom zyxel router hooked up to an ethernet port in my college room. The internet works fine but I have no idea why. It is connected to a network with the 192.168.1.etc range and it's default ip address is 192.168.1.254.
The router itself does not have it's internet light on, suggesting that it is not working, and I cannot access the router cp to test it.
I have my router connected to the Internet. From the router, I have an ssh tunnel setup like this:
ssh -f tunnelserver.net -L 2000:proxy:8888 -N
This opens the port 2000 on localhost from my router. Now I want this port to be accessible from within my LAN, but it is closed. How can I open it?
I have GatewayPorts yes in /etc/ssh/sshd_config, if that matters.
My computer on a private LAN, which connects to a router, which is connected to the internet.
Their computer is behind a belkin wireless router. I have turned the firewall and AV off for the computer that I am trying to connect to. I have also gone into the router settings and opened port 5900. (to clarify : the setting seems to be a mapping of her LAN IP to the port number.
Greetings to all
Friends people with more knowledge than me ( and sense) can help to troubleshoot it.
When one should try to connect to port 3306 of particular ip here e.g. 345.56.67.87 it should be redirected to port 3306 of internal machine.
This is the scene : How can I access the particular port of the machine which is behind the router . i.e.