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I have a Mac OS X Leapord Server v10.6.8 installed on an Xserve and currently have things set up in the following order:
ISP --> Router --> Switch --> Server --> iMac.
I also have a Power Mac G5 with OS X 10.5.8 configured as a server. I was wondering if it was possible to configure the PowerMac as a gateway, to serve as a firewall; blocking access from outside coming in
ISP --> Router --> Server --> Switch --> Server --> iMac
I had looked it up on the internet, but I could not find anything useful.
If it is possible:
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of configuring the machine as a gateway?
- How can it be accomplished?
Edited: Forgot to mention the main server. Also, I have already installed an ethernet card in addition to the ethernet port on the Power Mac.
It's theoretically possible, but depends on what you really need. Your router should take care of any unwanted external connections, therefore eliminating the need for a dedicated firewall. Also, note that you would need two ethernet connections on your Server then and it's (in my opinion) much harder to configure and maintain such a network setup. – slhck – 2011-08-08T12:16:58.130