This article discusses a network setup which might prove useful for people who like to put some extra effort into connecting their machines to the Internet. The goal is to build a secure client and server farm on a single IP address.. . .
This article discusses a network setup which might prove useful for people who like to put some extra effort into connecting their machines to the Internet. The goal is to build a secure client and server farm on a single IP address. Next to the clients and servers, the network contains two other components. The first one is a Network Address Translator (NAT), which makes it possible to connect more than one machine to the Internet using just one IP address. The second one is a Packet Filtering Bridge (PFB) that transparently filters IP traffic from and to the Internet.

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