Two cards to be firewall.

Dear all:
I have installed Solaris 8 x86(10/01) and have two network cards.
One connected to ADSL to internet by using free DNS,
the other connected to HUB to connect my home network (win2000)
The question is how configuration to two network cards so that
satisfy security ??
Even anyone http:// to my site but can't connect to my home network.
How to config.....setup...... or install any software ???
I have installed openssl openssh......and apache server....etc. too many..
Here is my simple config.
Network #1 192.168.100.140 connect to ADSL pppd ( random real ip)
Network #2 192.168.100.141 connect to my Hub, local network.

1. Be sure your http daemon is running on your server (httpd)
2. Enter the hostname(web server) in your local-host(web server) Internet browser (such Netscape)that sholud be displayed the default home page.
3. Checking the httpd.conf and setting the server name and port shuold be 80.
4. Verify the client /etc/hosts entires that should contained your server name.
5. Ping the web server using hostname.
I hope above steps may useful for you ^_^

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