[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 13:05:00 +0800, "Katipo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:



In any case, I've as yet been unable to find any way of getting
detection and authorization of outgoing requests with any
of the Linux firewalls, or with IPtables - although I can hardly say
that
I've thoroughly done my homework



Even firestarter provides some degree of configurability in this respect.



It will block ports on an individual basis, if you can identify them as needing to be blocked - but AFAIK the iptables script it sets up, defaults to forwarding all requests from internal processes. (If I'm wrong about that, or if there is some way to get it even to flag outgoing access attempts by newly spawned processes, I'd like to know about it...)



Asking in the right place helps.
A number of people here would have the answers you're looking for, but Debian has a firewall list.



Yes - I asked about that earlier. I posted to the firewall list earlier, in fact, and got no response at all. Additionally, there is a lot of traffic on here other than my own, WRT firewall and iptables subjects. I'll cross-post this to the firewall list, but I'm really getting the impression it doesn't get used much... maybe I'm wrong, but I'm signed up on it and don't see as much traffic on there as I do about firewall on the "users" list.




Itt might be an idea to check out apps like tinyhoneypot amongst others, also.



Thanks... I'll do that - it sounds like there's at least one area I haven't explored yet...




(Okay, now, everybody yell in unison:  "WELL GO RUN WINDOWS THEN!!!")




Failing that, go run windows.



Why, thank you. I needed that. (But not to worry, I'm on my way out of
Billyworld permanently, one way or the other, difficulties
notwithsatanding...)


For a fast but supposed secure FW, can't you use 'ShieldUP' from the site :

http://www.grc.com/ ? It close all the ports under nux and win-sheet too :(! and is documented : ) !

If it may have help :) ?

Sheers

Mi



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