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Good Day,

Sorry this is my first post so i hope i am doing it right.

I would like peoples advise on how to configure my LAN with the following Hardware.

1 x ADSL Modem (this is where all internet comes in, DHCP is turned off) 1 x Ubuntu Server (Running Squid, Firewall, and some apache websites) 1 x Windows Server 2008 (Running WSUS, Application website via apache, and Anit Virus update caching) 1 x 24 Port Switch

At the moment this is what i am thinking as a set up:

ADSL MODEM --> UBUNTU SERVER (ETH0) & WINDOWS SERVER (ETH0) --> 24 PORT SWITCH --> LAN (NOTE: ETH1 of both servers is also connected to the SWITCH)

Obviously I would prefer to have everything behind my UBUNTU BOX, but i am worried that there will be to many firewall issues to manage. Also will WSUS work behind ubuntu proxy.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

ADSL ROUTER WEB MANAGEMENT DISABLED SQUID PROXY IS IN TRANSPARENT MODE FOR ALL CLIENTS ON ETH 1 (LAN) APACHE ON UBUNTU SET TO RECEIVE ON PORT 80 AND 8080 APACHE ON WINDOWS SERVER ACCEPTS 400, 405, 410

I hope this makes sense guys, and looking forward to your guys opining, please note I want this set up more for ease of management rather than security at this point.

security is a point to look at after i have the basics running all together.

PS: on a side note, is there any 100% working solution to find out if your ISP is blocking any ports, they wont tell me!!

Thank you all for spearing me some time,

Kindest Regards, Xavier

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