Well thx a lot :) All your comments will help me great! I didn't know shorewall... Either i'll test shorewall or i'll write iptables my own... Curt was so kind, to send me a sample config :)
And... Sorry about my english :) i'm German... ;) cheers - DayWalker Am Montag, den 06.06.2005, 18:48 +0100 schrieb Ognjen Bezanov: > Ognjen Bezanov wrote: > > >Michael 'DayWalker' Klug wrote: > > > > > > > >>Hi dudes :) > >> > >>I know, it isn't the right place to ask, but this is the only > >>mailinglist i am on, and i think, it's the greatest :) > >>So don't hit me for this question :D > >> > >>I've got an old Intel Celeron with 600 MHz, one NIC for the DSL > >>modem and an internal 5-port hub. > >>Until now i had installed IP-Cop or Smoothwall. But i think, the > >>performence > >>isn't as good, as it should be. > >>My ping increases up to about 60 though i have fastpath. > >> > >>What i want is a slim firewall that works as a router. Further i need a > >>small > >>webserver for different documents. > >> > >>Is there anyone who can advice my a distro or someone who can tell me > >>how to get debian working as a firewall? > >> > >>I read some tutorials, but they didn't work at all :) > >> > >>Would be great, if you've got some tips :) > >> > >>Thx - DayWalker > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >I have a firewall running on a 450Mhz PII , the firewall is shorewall, > >which IMO is the best firewall I have seen yet. Think the power and > >flexibility of handmade IP-table rules with much easier configuration. > > > >P.S if you want to see all the things you can run on a PII, look here: > > > >http://ogijeovde.homelinux.net/Ogi/?display=./Hardware/Server > > > >under the "runs" table (note site isnt finished yet) > > > > > > > > > Yeah, pressed enter too quickly, sorry bout that. Setting up shorewall > is distro-agnostic (if thats a word). At the shorewall site you have > tutorials and example how-two's to help you along the way. I originally > used the "two-interface" tutorial and once it was all setup worked on > changing it too suit my needs. Which distro you use doesnt matter. I > installed shorewall on my system over a year ago, and i think i had to > compile it from source because the 'stable' branch didnt have it, but > apart from that it was quite easy to set up. > > Feel free to ask me if you need any help with shorewall (ill try to be > of some use ;) ) > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]