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Configuring IPCop Firewalls: Closing Borders with Open Source
Although IPCop is a firewall package, it contains many pieces of functionality that are outside the scope of a plain firewall. DNS and DHCP functionality, for instance, are normally served by separate hosts. IPCop, designed for smaller deployments in which half a dozen different servers (router, firewall, DHCP server, DNS server, Proxy server, IDS, etc.) are simply not feasible, bundles all of this functionality together.
The Services tab is where we can configure many of the features in IPCop that are separate elements, and require more complex setup. Some of these are covered in their own chapter; others, which are almost always deployed with IPCop (such as DNS and DHCP), will be covered here.
The top of the DHCP Server page allows us to reconfigure some of the options we set up when we installed IPCop (such as the start and end address and lease time). Others, such as options for WINS servers and the option for Additional DHCP Options, can now be added to our configuration...
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