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Hi,
I am looking at setting up a neighbourhood isp and have 2 questions 1) If you had every customers computer in the same room, all connected up to the same wired network, how would you stop each computer being able to talk to each other. Eg. 192.168.1.1 (server) can talk to everyone and everyone can talk to 192.168.1.1 but we dont want 192.168.1.2 (jack) talking to 192.168.1.3 (Jill) I have seen this done before by a local telco and a DSL gaming network where you would temporarily change your dsl username and password and you got full speed access to the game network servers, but couldnt talk to / ping / etc the person you were playing against directly without going through the game server. 2) Anyone know of a good piece internet connection sharing software that supports a fair few users - to make it proffessional quality, has qos / bandwidth limiting, monthly data quotas and a web interface so users can preferably see their quota usage, has a vpn server so users can vpn directly to it and not have to authenticate via http, and has upnp etc. I am trialing kerio winroute firewall but the quotas dont seem to be all that accurate, and users can start up bit torrent or msn messenger and it automatically works for them without authenticating, and not going against their quotas. Where as it seems to start counting when they open ie and login through the web interface. Preferably windows based too. Thanks for your help Ray Taylor Ray Taylor |
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On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 16:43:34 +1200, "Ray Taylor" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote: >Hi, >I am looking at setting up a neighbourhood isp and have 2 questions > >1) If you had every customers computer in the same room, all connected up to >the same wired network, how would you stop each computer being able to talk >to each other. Eg. 192.168.1.1 (server) can talk to everyone and everyone >can talk to 192.168.1.1 but we dont want 192.168.1.2 (jack) talking to >192.168.1.3 (Jill) > >I have seen this done before by a local telco and a DSL gaming network where >you would temporarily change your dsl username and password and you got full >speed access to the game network servers, but couldnt talk to / ping / etc >the person you were playing against directly without going through the game >server. > > >2) Anyone know of a good piece internet connection sharing software that >supports a fair few users - to make it proffessional quality, has qos / >bandwidth limiting, monthly data quotas and a web interface so users can >preferably see their quota usage, has a vpn server so users can vpn directly >to it and not have to authenticate via http, and has upnp etc. >I am trialing kerio winroute firewall but the quotas dont seem to be all >that accurate, and users can start up bit torrent or msn messenger and it >automatically works for them without authenticating, and not going against >their quotas. Where as it seems to start counting when they open ie and >login through the web interface. >Preferably windows based too. > >Thanks for your help > > >Ray Taylor > When I was looking into doing something similar years ago Apache Server software was what I was looking at. |
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Ray Taylor wrote:
> Hi, > I am looking at setting up a neighbourhood isp and have 2 questions > > 1) If you had every customers computer in the same room, all connected up > to the same wired network, how would you stop each computer being able to > talk to each other. Eg. 192.168.1.1 (server) can talk to everyone and > everyone can talk to 192.168.1.1 but we dont want 192.168.1.2 (jack) > talking to 192.168.1.3 (Jill) > > I have seen this done before by a local telco and a DSL gaming network > where you would temporarily change your dsl username and password and you > got full speed access to the game network servers, but couldnt talk to / > ping / etc the person you were playing against directly without going > through the game server. > > > 2) Anyone know of a good piece internet connection sharing software that > supports a fair few users - to make it proffessional quality, has qos / > bandwidth limiting, monthly data quotas and a web interface so users can > preferably see their quota usage, has a vpn server so users can vpn > directly to it and not have to authenticate via http, and has upnp etc. > I am trialing kerio winroute firewall but the quotas dont seem to be all > that accurate, and users can start up bit torrent or msn messenger and it > automatically works for them without authenticating, and not going against > their quotas. Where as it seems to start counting when they open ie and > login through the web interface. > Preferably windows based too. > > Thanks for your help > > > Ray Taylor Ray; Don't know if this will 100% address your questions but one or more of the features may do just that. Take a look at www.netopia.com and look at their wifi hot-spot software utilities. This software doles out IP's via dhcp and as it is designed to work in a "public" place I cannot imaging it would allow cross talk and/or snooping. Might be worth a look. Bob |
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Sorry i may not have clarified that i wasnt looking for a web server as in
IIS or Apache sense, but a web server to share internet access to other computers. "f/fgeorge" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 16:43:34 +1200, "Ray Taylor" <(E-Mail Removed)> > wrote: > >>Hi, >>I am looking at setting up a neighbourhood isp and have 2 questions >> >>1) If you had every customers computer in the same room, all connected up >>to >>the same wired network, how would you stop each computer being able to >>talk >>to each other. Eg. 192.168.1.1 (server) can talk to everyone and everyone >>can talk to 192.168.1.1 but we dont want 192.168.1.2 (jack) talking to >>192.168.1.3 (Jill) >> >>I have seen this done before by a local telco and a DSL gaming network >>where >>you would temporarily change your dsl username and password and you got >>full >>speed access to the game network servers, but couldnt talk to / ping / etc >>the person you were playing against directly without going through the >>game >>server. >> >> >>2) Anyone know of a good piece internet connection sharing software that >>supports a fair few users - to make it proffessional quality, has qos / >>bandwidth limiting, monthly data quotas and a web interface so users can >>preferably see their quota usage, has a vpn server so users can vpn >>directly >>to it and not have to authenticate via http, and has upnp etc. >>I am trialing kerio winroute firewall but the quotas dont seem to be all >>that accurate, and users can start up bit torrent or msn messenger and it >>automatically works for them without authenticating, and not going against >>their quotas. Where as it seems to start counting when they open ie and >>login through the web interface. >>Preferably windows based too. >> >>Thanks for your help >> >> >>Ray Taylor >> > When I was looking into doing something similar years ago Apache > Server software was what I was looking at. > |
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