I think the best start would to be get a hold of Firestarter
(http://firestarter.sourceforge.net) or get a hold of Firewall Builder
(www.fwbuilder.org).

Firestarter is more for newbs and does the job pretty well.

These two take away the headaches of command line iptables manipulation.

Kristof Kowalski | Staesis Network | www.staesis.net
  -- Internetworking Consultant


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Scott Taylor
Sent: Tuesday, 3 June 2003 2:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Router-Internet Sharing-Monitor Network Traffic


Hello all,

I recently retired my Netgear RT314 Cable/DSL router and set up a
Windows 2000 server with internet connection sharing to be my router. 
The machine I put this on is a little P200 machine, and was easy to set
up (we're talking 5 clicks).  The network monitoring tool I use is
CyberGauge.

I'm trying to learn to use RedHat 9, and I would like to replace my
Windows router setup with RedHat.  Is there a simple and easy solution
that is comparable to what I currently have available?

I've seen screen shots of iptraf in action, however it's not really what
I'm looking for, what I am looking for is something similar to
CyberGauge.

Does anyone know if there is an easy solution?

Thanks,

Scott


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