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Old April 11th, 2003
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Question limewire 'outside' the firewall

hi

i have a fairly tight iptables based firewall which I want to sit LW outside. Can I do it with a seperate NIC? As follows...

2nd outward facing NIC with static IP attached to DSL router. LW needs to be bound exclusively to that NIC 2nd IP and I can then configure seperate iptable rules for the LW-NIC and the everything_else-NIC.

hence LW effectively sits outside firewall !

thoughts, flames, derision etc etc

thanks
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