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Hi All,
I am trying to setup my network at home with following config but I need some help: 1- I have two machines (one Media Center and one File Server) that I don't want to have Internet access on those (so no attack from outside).But I want other computers in my house access them freely. 2- Other computers at home should have access to Internet and those two boxes. 3- Also somehow prevent people from hacking to my Internet machines and access my two No-Internet boxes. Is it doable? do I need some hardware? Thanks in advance, Homer |
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Option 1. If all the computers run on Win2000, or and Win XP, you can install NetBEUI on all of them. Bind NetBEUI to the Sharing, and unbind TCP/IP from the sharing. http://www.ezlan.net/netbeui.html Option 2. Many Router have a filter that can selectively block the Routing (I.e. Connection to the Internet) by MAC or IP address. If you have such a Router, enter the MAC address of the Media and server computers. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) wrote in message ... Hi All, I am trying to setup my network at home with following config but I need some help: 1- I have two machines (one Media Center and one File Server) that I don't want to have Internet access on those (so no attack from outside).But I want other computers in my house access them freely. 2- Other computers at home should have access to Internet and those two boxes. 3- Also somehow prevent people from hacking to my Internet machines and access my two No-Internet boxes. Is it doable? do I need some hardware? Thanks in advance, Homer |
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Perhaps I'm missing something but unless you need to host some services
(e-mail server? Web server?) inside why not just configure your firewall/NAT box to block ALL inbound traffic? (which it should by default I believe) Nobody is going to attack the PC I'm sitting at now from outside because my router doesn't accept any inbound connections. The only way it might be vulnerable would be if *I* visited a compromised site or invited in a Trojan or other malware; which I try to be careful not to do. And, of course, I use anti-malware software. -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com http://www.officeforlawyers.com Author - The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2007: http://tinyurl.com/5m3f5q " wrote in message : Hi All, I am trying to setup my network at home with following config but I need some help: 1- I have two machines (one Media Center and one File Server) that I don't want to have Internet access on those (so no attack from outside).But I want other computers in my house access them freely. 2- Other computers at home should have access to Internet and those two boxes. 3- Also somehow prevent people from hacking to my Internet machines and access my two No-Internet boxes. Is it doable? do I need some hardware? Thanks in advance, Homer |
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On Aug 14, 4:39*pm, "Ben M. Schorr - MVP (OneNote)"
wrote: Perhaps I'm missing something but unless you need to host some services (e-mail server? *Web server?) inside why not just configure your firewall/NAT box to block ALL inbound traffic? *(which it should by default I believe) Nobody is going to attack the PC I'm sitting at now from outside because my router doesn't accept any inbound connections. The only way it might be vulnerable would be if *I* visited a compromised site or invited in a Trojan or other malware; which I try to be careful not to do. *And, of course, I use anti-malware software. -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Towerhttp://www.rolandschorr.comhttp://www.officeforlawyers.com Author - The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2007:http://tinyurl.com/5m3f5q " wrote in message : Hi All, I am trying to setup my network at home with following config but I need some help: 1- I have two machines (one Media Center and one File Server) that I don't want to have Internet access on those (so no attack from outside).But I want other computers in my house access them freely. 2- Other computers at home should have access to Internet and those two boxes. 3- Also somehow prevent people from hacking to my Internet machines and access my two No-Internet boxes. Is it doable? do I need some hardware? Thanks in advance, Homer- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks all for your responses. I will try them and let you know. Actually I have a son that downloads things off the Internet time to time so one of my concerns is actually being attacked from inside (Trojan). But I guess I can’t do much for that side (except running anti-spy/virus programs. I was actually thinking about buying a Cisco box (PIX 501?) but it seems there are some easier ways too. |
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