Adam Majer wrote:
This is not a newsgroup.
Sorry, I'm subscribed to so many usenet groups via
parallel-izing/synching mailing lists, I do lose track.
Martin
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Martin G.H. Minkler wrote:
Oh, and please take this thread to debian-firewall, I think although
it certainly is security-related, that newsgroup still is the better
choice for firewall questions :-)
This is not a newsgroup.
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I think that if you are using a firewall you want security... but using
an old kernel version is a problem...
You need to get the newer kernel version at http://www.kernel.org ..
The more recently kernel version is 2.4.31 to iptables and 2.2.26 to
ipchains.
Iptables in my opinion is the most in
Oh, and please take this thread to debian-firewall, I think although it
certainly is security-related, that newsgroup still is the better choice
for firewall questions :-)
Martin
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Alohá!
justme wrote:
I am new to IPChains and IPtables
welcome to the wonderful world of shooting Yourself in the foot ;-)
I don't know if it can change the IPCHAINS to something else?
with 'apt-get update && apt-get install iptables' You should be able to
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On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 04:31:30PM +0200, justme wrote:
> But I still have the Kernel 2.2.20-idepci
That's the 2.2 installer kernel. It doesn't have ipchains support.
install a real 2.2.20 kernel (apt-get install kernel-image and pick) or a
real 2.4.18 image (if you want iptables instead of ipchain
HI,
I am new to IPChains and IPtables
I have installed Debian woody but did upgrates and DIST upgrades
I don't know if it can change the IPCHAINS to something else?
But I still have the Kernel 2.2.20-idepci
I am totaly new to Firewalls and I am learnig with the IPCHAINS HOWTO
and w
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