Am Sam, 2003-08-23 um 22.51 schrieb SBlaze: > Ralf made some really good points. He says I should use a proxy. Ok so how do I > go about proxying my two web sites that are hosted with apache? Honestly I'm > not being sacrastic I really don't know. Going along with what Ramin says is > the third level of a fully implemented firewall(the application level) am I to > assume then that it is then to fall to a proxy(I again don't know what sort of > proxy I need here...not sure squid is what I need) or I would really like to > ask should it fall to apache(if so anyone know of how to define what apache > logs?) Apache can serve as a webserver and as a proxy. You can serve one site while proxying the other. > > A question to Ralf about the second lawyer of a firewall. Is a circut relay > also known as a bridge? No. A curcuit relay is something like a very dumb proxy. > > Also a question to Ramin. You make note in that last post of basically dealing > with the HTTP protocol on the HTTP application level.... are you referreing to > web server(apache) ? Probably yes. see above. Cheers, Ralf -- Ralf Spenneberg RHCE, RHCX Book: Intrusion Detection für Linux Server http://www.spenneberg.com IPsec-Howto http://www.ipsec-howto.org Honeynet Project Mirror: http://honeynet.spenneberg.org