Hi,
> >I just cant seem to understand in and out.
> >Does in mean INTO the BOX or into the specific interface what happens if
> >you don¹t specify an interface when u say in or out?
> >OR does in mean into the internal network from outside or just into the
> >box?
in and out are filters, like fro
>Hi
>
>Yes sorry - I suppose I was assuming that goes without saying.
>Will open 443 for https and close 80 and do a transparent squid proxy
>which I got to wkr.
>
>I just cant seem to understand in and out.
>Does in mean INTO the BOX or into the specific interface what happens if
>you don¹t speci