Servidor de Internet? [RESOLVIDO]

1. Servidor de Internet? [RESOLVIDO]

Leandro Sbrissa
leguass7

(usa Ubuntu)

Enviado em 05/10/2009 - 07:08h

Oi, sou novato no Linux e pra variar eu gostaria de cair fora do Ruindows. Estou com o Slackware 10.2 e gostaria de saber qual a melhor forma de configurar um servidor de Internet Wireless no meu Bairro.
Procurei e não encontrei algo mais objetivo na internet. Será que alguém poderia me dar uma dica... lembrando que sou iniciante e também não preciso de algo muito robusto, embora eu ouvi dizer que robusto é o sobrenome do Linux se tratando de servidores.
Desde já Obrigado.


  


2. MELHOR RESPOSTA

Jeferson Roseira
jeferson_roseira

(usa Debian)

Enviado em 07/10/2009 - 11:52h

Cara tem uma distribuição que acho interessante e estou utilizando para compartilhamento de internet wireless.

Ela se chama endian


Endian Firewall description


Endian Firewall is a turn-key linux security distribution based on IPCop.

Endian Firewall is a "turn-key" linux security distribution based on IPCop that turns every system into a full featured security appliance. Endian Firewall has been designed with "usability in mind" and is very easy to install, use and mange, without loosing its flexibility.

The features include a stateful packet inspection firewall, application-level proxies for variuos protocols (HTTP, POP3, SMTP) with antivirus support, virus and spamfiltering for email traffic (POP and SMTP), content filtering of Web traffic and a "hassle free" VPN solution (based on OpenVPN). The main advantage of Endian Firewall is that it is a pure "Open Source" solution that is commercially supported by Endian.
Here are some key features of "Endian Firewall":

Based Module:

· Firewall (statefull inspection)
· Outgoing Firewall
· IPSec Gateway to gateway VPN
· IPSec Remote client to gateway VPN (roadwarrior)
· NAT
· Multi-IP address support (aliases)
· Dynamic DNS
· DMZ support
· HTTPS Web Interface
· Detailed network traffic graphs
· View currently active connections
· Event log management
· Log redirection to external server
· Server DHCP
· Server NTP
· Traffic Shaping / QoS
· Transparent POP3 antivirus/antispam proxy
· Transparent HTTP proxy
· Web Proxy with local users, windows domain, samba, LDAP, radius server management
· Intrusion Detection System
· ADSL modem support
· Configuration backup and restore
· Remote update

Advanced Antivirus Module:

· HTTP Antivirus
· Endian Security Tools for Windows Desktop
· Transparent SMTP antivirus/antispam proxy

VPN Gateway Module:

· Gateway to gateway VPN with OpenVPN (http://openvpn.net/)
· Remote client to gateway VPN (roadwarrior) with OpenVPN (http://openvpn.net/)
· Bridged and Routed VPN mode
· Endian Client VPN Windows, Linux, MacOSX

Web Content Filter Module:

· URL filter
· Web content analysis/filter
· Whitelists and blacklists management
· Web surfing time limits
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]

Backups:
· Backups can now be stored to and recovered from attached USB mass storage devices. It is also possible to schedule automatic backups and to send encrypted backups via email.
Dashboard:
· The main page has been replaced by a dashboard with statistics about the system and its services as well as live-graphs for incoming and outgoing traffic.
Email notifications:
· Emails can be sent automatically for predefined events.
HTTP proxy time based access control:
· With the new interface it is possible to add time based access control lists for the HTTP proxy.
HTTP proxy with user- and group-based content filtering:
· The HTTP proxy now has a new and polished web interface that adds the possibility to create group based content filters.
Intrusion Prevention:
· Snort rules can now be configured. It is possible to drop packets as well as to log intrusion attempts.
Policy routing:
· Routing rules can be created based on the interface, MAC address, protocol or port of a packet.
Port forwarding rewrite:
· In version 2.3 it is possible to add port-forwards from any zone (only from the RED zone previously). Port forwarding without NAT is now also supported.
Quality of Service:
· Traffic Shaping has been replaced by a fully configurable Quality of Service module. QoS devices, classes and rules can be defined.
SNMP support:
· Basic SNMP support has been added.
SMTP proxy web interface rewrite:
· The web interface of the SMTP proxy has been rewritten with focus on usability.
VLAN support (IEEE 802.1Q trunking):
· It is now possible to create VLANs on every interface. The VLAN interfaces can be used to distinguish connections in the same zone.

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Segue o link para download

http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Security/Endian-Firewall-4976.shtml

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Artigo aqui do Vol sobre a Distro.

[Endian Firewall - Solução completa para um servidor de internet]

http://www.vivaolinux.com.br/artigo/Endian-Firewall-Solucao-completa-para-um-servidor-de-internet/

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Seja bem vindo ao Vol.

Att.

Jeferson Roseira

3. Re: Servidor de Internet? [RESOLVIDO]

Perfil removido
removido

(usa Nenhuma)

Enviado em 05/10/2009 - 08:09h

Bom Dia,

Amigo creio que seu problema seja, compartilhar internet pelo bairro e distribuir a banda que vc tem. Certo?

Poderia começar a criar um firewall para compartilhar a banda e criar um Squid autenticado ou transparente mesmo mas liberando banda apenas para usuarios cadastrados. Procure ate mesmo aki no vol sobre o Squid Autenticado ou Via MAC Address.

Valeu

Vinicius


4. Re: Servidor de Internet? [RESOLVIDO]

William Maggi Pardalz
pardalz

(usa Debian)

Enviado em 07/10/2009 - 11:35h

sim, da forma que o vinigren disse da certo, vc pode utilizar qualquer distro para isso, inclusive o slack, eu gosto do debian, para mim foi mais facil me acostumar...
com squid e IPtables vc vai fazer o que vc kiser com a sua net..
bem vindo ao Vol


5. Perfeito

Leandro Sbrissa
leguass7

(usa Ubuntu)

Enviado em 07/10/2009 - 19:46h

Parece q esse endian eh exatamente oq eu estava procurando.
Obrigado! Sei que vou penar na primeira vez mas vou tentar.


6. Re: Servidor de Internet? [RESOLVIDO]

Genesco Sousa
gesousa

(usa Ubuntu)

Enviado em 07/10/2009 - 20:02h

Bom para servidor wireless o mais utilizados são:

mikrotik
http://under-linux.org/wiki/Mikrotik

zeroshell
http://www.zeroshell.net/eng/





  



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