Re: Using a CentOS 6 Machine as a gateway/router/home server

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On
> Behalf Of m.roth@xxxxxxxxx
> Sent: den 29 juni 2015 17:25
> To: CentOS mailing list
> Subject: Re:  Using a CentOS 6 Machine as a gateway/router/home
> server
> 
> > The WiFi solution I use still uses a Centos 6 firewall/router/gateway,
> > but one of my inside devices is a WiFi router.  Rather than doing
> > double routing, I connect one of the WiFi's LAN connections via a
> > switch to my Router via a switch, leaving the WiFi Router's WAN
> > conection unused.  That way, my gateway (and not the WiFi router) is
> > the DHCP server, and can enforce whatever firewall rules I want to
> > apply.
> >
> > No need to give up your guest WiFi if you stick with a Centos gateway.
> 
> Hmmm... that's a thought. On the other hand, for defence in depth, I'm
sort
> of leary about using my own system as a firewall. As I noted, on my old
> firewall/router box, I had almost nothing. That's why I'm considering a
PI....

I used to use a similar solution at home with Smoothwall and an AP. Worked
fine till the computer running Smoothwall died.
Worked fine for home use. IDK if it would be a good solution in a
"professional" environment as well, but scaled up of course.

-- 
//Sorin
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