On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 09:09:56AM -0500, dman wrote:
> /etc/FIREWALL is a directory with several scripts in it. Each one
> makes a different firewall. When I move the machine around (or just
> want to open up something that's normally closed) I can simply use
> a different script that is stored
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 07:36:32AM -0400, christophe barbé wrote:
| On Thu, May 09, 2002 at 11:19:55PM -0500, dman wrote:
| > On Thu, May 09, 2002 at 03:14:45PM -0700, justin cunningham wrote:
| > | Hey, I did I search for iptables how to and got tons of docs-- does
| > | anyone recommend one over
On Thu, May 09, 2002 at 11:19:55PM -0500, dman wrote:
> On Thu, May 09, 2002 at 03:14:45PM -0700, justin cunningham wrote:
> | Hey, I did I search for iptables how to and got tons of docs-- does
> | anyone recommend one over another or a debian specific one? The goal is
> | to take advantage of th
On Thu, May 09, 2002 at 03:14:45PM -0700, justin cunningham wrote:
| Hey, I did I search for iptables how to and got tons of docs-- does
| anyone recommend one over another or a debian specific one? The goal is
| to take advantage of three nics for web and mail services.
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"justin cunningham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hey, I did I search for iptables how to and got tons of docs-- does
> anyone recommend one over another or a debian specific one? The goal is
> to take advantage of three nics for web and mail services. I'm reading
> this one now
> http://www.linu
Hey, I did I search for iptables how to and got tons of docs-- does
anyone recommend one over another or a debian specific one? The goal is
to take advantage of three nics for web and mail services. I'm reading
this one now
http://www.linuxsecurity.com/resource_files/firewalls/IPTables-Tutorial/
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