This might help you,
http://www.thing.dyndns.org/debian/iptables.htm
regards
Thing
Costas Magkos wrote:
Hi all,
Can someone give me some best-practices for setting up iptables on a
Debian system? I'm looking for things like where should the rules be
placed, what startup script to u
This might help you,
http://www.thing.dyndns.org/debian/iptables.htm
regards
Thing
Costas Magkos wrote:
Hi all,
Can someone give me some best-practices for setting up iptables on a
Debian system? I'm looking for things like where should the rules be
placed, what startup script to u
Luc MAIGNAN wrote:
http://www.thing.dyndns.org/debian/iptables.htm
regards
Thing
Luc MAIGNAN wrote:
http://www.thing.dyndns.org/debian/iptables.htm
regards
Thing
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compatible with
it, but I just do freewswan to freeswan.
Thing
nd why you would not
want to upgrade packages, its only bug fixes after all.
I think the mime-support is a security fix btw.
Otherwise you could say no and then apt-get install individually but
that just gets long winded as your box falls behind.
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Thing
hs). Anyone have any ideas, or can point me
towards a guide, that will go STEP by STEP.
Thanks,
Steve Ramage.
http://www.thing.dyndns.org/debian/vpn2.htm
http://www.thing.dyndns.org/debian/wifivpn.htm
Some notes I made while doing vpn on Woody.
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. Anyone have any ideas, or can point me
towards a guide, that will go STEP by STEP.
Thanks,
Steve Ramage.
http://www.thing.dyndns.org/debian/vpn2.htm
http://www.thing.dyndns.org/debian/wifivpn.htm
Some notes I made while doing vpn on Woody.
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Thing
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Hi!
* Tom Panning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030312 03:13]:
Solicitor/lawyer deposits a sensitive document on a "server" and only
select ppl whom that lawyer selects can access or download that
document. It must be secure, auditable and keep lawyers happy!
well, in c
Andreas Kotes wrote:
Hi!
* Tom Panning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030312 03:13]:
Solicitor/lawyer deposits a sensitive document on a "server" and only
select ppl whom that lawyer selects can access or download that
document. It must be secure, auditable and keep lawyers happy!
well, in case y
I
have no doubt as an engineer in my heart that Linux and specifically in
Debian we can do this, please lets f&*k off MS and Redhat and the rest,
prove we can show case this.
your call ppls, help me or please be quiet (this doesnt mean shut up,
silly ideas broaden our experience and exchmsage! and help us!) .
regards.
Steven aka Thing.
neer in my heart that Linux and specifically in
Debian we can do this, please lets f&*k off MS and Redhat and the rest,
prove we can show case this.
your call ppls, help me or please be quiet (this doesnt mean shut up,
silly ideas broaden our experience and exchmsage! and help us!) .
rega
Lets see some papers/justification for this item, it may not be needed in all
situations.
regards
Thing
On Sat, 07 Dec 2002 09:29, Albert Cervera Areny wrote:
> I've read in slashdot
> (http://bsd.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/02/2035207) that openbsd has
> included stack-
Lets see some papers/justification for this item, it may not be needed in all
situations.
regards
Thing
On Sat, 07 Dec 2002 09:29, Albert Cervera Areny wrote:
> I've read in slashdot
> (http://bsd.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/02/2035207) that openbsd has
> included stack-
dont bother fact of life.
Thing
On Wed, 04 Dec 2002 15:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi. Can you help me. Who do I report the above to. I have 2 firewalls
> running and tonight I was attacked from the same address 172 times in less
> than an hour. These people want banning off the n
dont bother fact of life.
Thing
On Wed, 04 Dec 2002 15:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi. Can you help me. Who do I report the above to. I have 2 firewalls
> running and tonight I was attacked from the same address 172 times in less
> than an hour. These people want banning off the n
someone needs to fix thier anti-spam filter
regards
Thing
Jaroslaw Tabor wrote:
> Your mail has been rejected by anti-spam filter
s easy
meat/vigilanty and "do" you for all the crimes under the Sun he/she could think
of.
What happens if your patching breaks the box? or someone hi jacks your code and
inserts a nasty payload?
Conclusion, I often think sensible ppl are in a minority and getting smaller.
regards
Thing
someone needs to fix thier anti-spam filter
regards
Thing
Jaroslaw Tabor wrote:
> Your mail has been rejected by anti-spam filter
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s easy
meat/vigilanty and "do" you for all the crimes under the Sun he/she could think
of.
What happens if your patching breaks the box? or someone hi jacks your code and
inserts a nasty payload?
Conclusion, I often think sensible ppl are in a minority and getting smaller.
regards
Thing
i suppose
many admins in korea wont read english I suspect many wont even look, care or be
able to fix the problem(s)
regards
Thing
Matthew Sackman wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> In apache log files I'm seeing a lot of bogus attacks. Using various
> software I can easily sort out which are
future.
regards
Thing
Crawford Rainwater wrote:
> Thanks to all on the Portsentry issue I had
> a week ago.
>
> Along those same lines, I have two ports I cannot
> figure out (even looking through the LDP) on how
> to close or shut down their related services.
> They are as
ipsec?
iptables
#ipsec rule for NETBIOS/SAMBA over the tunnel
iptables -A FORWARD -i ipsec0 -j ACCEPT
INPUT rules
#specific ipsec lines
iptables -A INPUT -s $lh_fwall -p udp --dport 500 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A INPUT -s $lh_fwall -p 50 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A INPUT -s $lh_fwall -p 51 -j ACCEPT
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