On Sun, 2010-08-29 at 14:10 -0700, Jim Kielman wrote: > With the included tool for setting the firewall all you have to do is > enable the default rule set and it's done. The default rule set blocks > almost everything, and in Windows terms makes the users system seemed > to be stealthed. All you need is one simple command: > > sudo ufw enable > > And your done. If the defult rules aren't good enough, you can use gufw > for adding additional rules. > gufw is a fine graphical tool but I might also mention you can add rules with the ufw command-line-interface as well. Eg:
$ sudo ufw allow OpenSSH $ sudo ufw enable See 'man ufw' for details. -- Jamie Strandboge | http://www.canonical.com
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