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That is not good enough, because I need to be able to have different
policies for trainers and trainee's. I have done it for multihomed web
and mail servers (extra security behind firewall). You can then allow
specific traffic on the public NIC and do maint on the other (also NT
authentication, WINS etc.).
 
Vincent
-----Original Message-----
From: Claussen, Ken [mailto:kclausse@columbus.rr.com]
Sent: dinsdag 15 augustus 2000 13:54
To: 'Vincent de Lau'
Subject: RE: Software firewall/proxy for Windows NT

      Have you tried setting up packet filters in the network
      control properties.  I have never done this but it would seem
      to fit your needs.  It is under the advanced tabe, under
      security. HTH
Ken Claussen MCSE CCNA CCA
-----Original Message-----
From: firewalls-owner@Lists.GNAC.NET
[mailto:firewalls-owner@Lists.GNAC.NET]On Behalf Of Vincent
de Lau
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 6:30 AM
To: 'dave'; firewalls@Lists.GNAC.NET
Cc: Gert de Heul
Subject: RE: Software firewall/proxy for Windows NT

      Linux is not (yet) an option. I tried using Proxy, but
      I wasn't able to do it. (I'm not a Proxy expert) Maybe
      someone knows a good place with information on how to
      do it?

      Thanks,


      Vincent de Lau
       System Administrator / MSCE

       Tridion (http://www.tridion.com)
       mailto:Vincent.de.Lau@tridion.com


      -----Original Message-----
      From: dave [mailto:dave@default.org.uk]
      Sent: dinsdag 15 augustus 2000 12:25
      To: Vincent de Lau
      Cc: firewalls@lists.gnac.net
      Subject: Re: Software firewall/proxy for Windows NT


      Of course there is a FREE soluition to this,

      Linux/*BSD running Squid, and you can manually build
      the permission areas
      for site access etc, use ipchains/ipf to filter/block
      traffic etc.

      although for NT the only product that springs to mind
      is MS-Proxy Server
      which is not free and not cheap (in comparison to the
      above).

      regards,
      Dave.

      On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Vincent de Lau wrote:

      > I need to block some traffic from our trainingroom to
      the rest of the
      > office. I already build a multihomed NT box
      (PDC/DNS/WINS/DHCP) and routing
      > is OK. Now I need to install some software that only
      permits the trainees to
      > browse (specific parts of) the internet internet
      (http/ftp) and the trainers
      > to do maintenance on the NT servers from/to both
      sides of the
      > router/firewall.
      >
      > Any free/cheap solutions for this?
      >
      > Thanks,
      >
      >
      > Vincent de Lau
      >  System Administrator / MSCE (No, IIS and Proxy are
      not included! ;) Only
      > Exchange and TCP/IP )
      >
      >  Tridion (http://www.tridion.com)
      >  mailto:Vincent.de.Lau@tridion.com
      >

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