Leon Brooks wrote:
I have tried shorewall (which appears to be an attempt to produce a table-driven solution to what needs a procedural solution, and so will never be as comprehensive as neat iptables can provide).On Saturday 11 January 2003 01:32 am, Buchan Milne wrote:I have 6+ Mandrake 8.2 with MNF or Mandrake 9.0 with MNF machines in production, and shorewall rocks.
Call me slack, but I use Monmotha. It's not even hard to tweak for multi-homing. If I had time I'd make a point-and-drool interface for it's twenty-questions config.
I then tried Monmotha for some time, and found its install excellent, but documentation inadequate and support by wiki impossible.
So I moved to gSield, which I am very happy with.
Internet monitoring is also supported by prelude, tripwire, privoxy, arpwatch, naat-monitoring, SnortSnarf, swatch, and tcpdump.
Yes, all of them!
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