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Edit: wishlist.htm
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//SoftQuad Software//DTD HoTMetaL PRO 6.0::19990601::extensions to HTML 4.0//EN" "hmpro6.dtd"> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Firewall/proxy/router wish list</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <P><B>Firewall/proxy/router wish list</B></P> <P><B>WAN Port. </B>The router's WAN port is connected to a Comcast cable modem offering five IP addresses:</P> <UL> <LI>70.89.175.153</LI> <LI>70.89.175.154</LI> <LI>70.89.175.155</LI> <LI>70.89.175.156</LI> <LI>70.89.175.157</LI> </UL> <P>I am giving two of the IP addresses (154 and 155) to our telephone system, connected directly to the Comcast modem (not through the router). This leaves three IP addresses (153, 156, 157) that are to be bound to the router's ethernet card that is serving as the WAN port.</P> <P><B>LAN Port. </B>The router's LAN port will be connected to an ethernet switch, and through it, to various servers in our LAN. </P> <P><B>NAT. </B>We will want NAT on our LAN, served up by the router. We get to pick the LAN subnet, e.g. 192.168.0.1 through 255.</P> <P><B>DHCP. </B>We will want DHCP on our LAN, served up by the router. Let's serve up IP addresses in the range 192.168.0.100 through 200, something like that. I will then be free to assign static IP addresses on the LAN in the range of 2 through 99.</P> <P><B>Stateful packet inspection. </B>It would be nice to intercept SYN floods and the like.</P> <P><B>Virtual servers for traffic entering on 153.</B> For traffic entering on 153, we would do the following:</P> <UL> <LI><B>FTP.</B> (TCP port 21 plus randomly selected data port). This would go to 192.168.0.11.</LI> <LI><B>HTTP.</B> (TCP port 80). This would go to 192.168.0.11.</LI> <LI><B>HTTPS.</B> (TCP port 443). This would go to 192.168.0.11.</LI> <LI><B>web mail.</B> (TCP port 8383 and 8384). This would go to 192.168.0.5.</LI> <LI><B>DNS.</B> (UDP port 53). This would go to 192.168.0.2.</LI> <LI><B>SMTP.</B> (TCP port 25). This would go to 192.168.0.5.</LI> <LI><B>POP.</B> (TCP port 110). This would go to 192.168.0.5.</LI> <LI><B>Telnet. </B>(TCP port 21). This would go to a telnet function in the router. (Optional -- SSH? )</LI> <LI><B>PPTP. </B>(port 1723, protocol 47?). This would go to 192.168.0.6.</LI> <LI></LI> </UL> <P><B>Virtual servers for traffic entering on 156.</B> For traffic entering on 156, we would do the following:</P> <UL> <LI><B>DNS.</B> (UDP port 53). This would go to 192.168.0.5.</LI> </UL> <P><B>Incoming traffic.</B> Incoming traffic from the WAN would generally be discarded, the exception being:</P> <UL> <LI> traffic that matches one or another of the virtual servers, and</LI> <LI>traffic that is expected due to the NAT functions.</LI> </UL> <P><B>Outbound traffic.</B> Outbound traffic would generally be unfettered. I guess we could make a point of blocking outbound SMTP traffic originating from any machine on the LAN other than permitting each of the following:</P> <UL> <LI>outbound SMTP traffic to anywhere, originating at 192.168.0.5, and</LI> <LI>outbound SMTP traffic destined for whatever SMTP server Comcast provides, which guess is "smtp.comcast.net".</LI> </UL> <P><B>Extra credit.</B> </P> <UL> <LI>Maybe a virus scanner that intercepts all inbound and outbound SMTP traffic?</LI> <LI>Maybe a spam filter on inbound traffic that blocks based upon one of the trusted blocking lists? We would want to be able to set up a white list manually (of IP addresses) that would override the blocking list.</LI> <LI>How about some MRTG that would write traffic graphing images to a folder on a drive on the LAN. A graph for each interface and for each virtual server path.</LI> </UL></BODY> </HTML>
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