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How to make a gateway to the Internet under Windows Server 2003, which will distribute the Internet to the local network?
I want to make myself a gateway to the Internet under Windows Server 2003, which will distribute the Internet to the local network. Tell me what protection is better to put: firewall and antivirus.
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If for home needs - it's easier, more convenient and safer - to distribute the Internet to the local network with a router, and forward the necessary ports to the server - it will definitely be safer, and there will be no need for additional software.
Firewall in windows server, it seems, is a normal built-in one. You can take an antivirus from Microsoft - it will turn out cheaper in any way.
Winserver has a point - routing is what you need, and you don’t need to set anything else, Melkosoft officially announced that its antivirus does not meet security requirements and strongly recommended supplementing it with a full-fledged antivirus, unfortunately the proof was lost.
The post is above the rights - it's easier than a router and not to bother your head
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