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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Cookbook/HowTo for using XEN to create a complete DMZ?
Jochen Hebbrecht wrote:
Hmm, I'm also interested in setting up a DMZ, but I can't find the
information on the Wiki? :-/
A good starting point:
http://web.mornfall.net/blog/virtual_firewall__44___nat_and_dmz_with_xen.html
BTW, I'm working here on a GPL security server designed for the schools
based on Xen, with 3 domUs. One is acting as a firewall +
squid/squidGuard + network services for the LAN, a second is for a web
server + SMTP + various web applications (like student results...) in a
DMZ and a third (optionnal) for hosting a Linux/Debian ready to use
(also in the DMZ). An automatic installer has been developped for to
help teachers who have no knowledge on Linux to install the server. It
works with a central platform where we are remotely managing all the
deployed servers from. The teachers can adapt the server settings for
their personal needs through a web interface but they don't have to
worry on the system side, we deal with all for them.
Don't know if this can be of any interest for the Xen-users readers but
who knows! NB: This project is preliminary developed in France and some
texts are still not translated into english.
Regards,
--
Olivier Le Cam
Département des Technologies de l'Information et de la Communication
CRDP de l'académie de Versailles
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