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| Subject: | Re: Linux firewall in Bridged mode |
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| Date: | Sat, 18 Feb 2006 00:40:29 +0100 |
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Shain Singh wrote:
Hi, I have been trying to find some decent documentation on this to no avail as yet. Is anyone able to give me the pro/cons of a firewall in bridged mode? Perhaps situations where it would be more useful, etc? Ideally I am looking to setup a situation where the DMZ will be public IP addresses and I don't want to implement NATing either. Is running iptables with a bridged mode NIC able to process rules faster than in "normal routed" modem configurations with the same types of filtering and so forth? Please let me know if I need to explain further and thanks in advance. -- Shaineel Singh MakePeace Media LTD http://mpm.org.au/shsingh
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