Troy Telford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [`Good firewall']
> I'm more interested in learning how to create a good firewall than > simply having one. (So I can make one from scratch should I ever have a > specific need). Instead of using scripts you don't understand (which leads to a false impression of `security'), you might as well learn more about TCP/IP and building firewalls. As always, O'Reilly offers `Just The Book' (TM): `Building Internet Firewalls' by Chapman/Zwicky. Good stuff. HTH, Fx -- I don't want to go back to using Windows. It may be pretty. And easy. But it has no depth or soul. It's like the one-night stand of operating systems. You feel cheap after using it. (c) www.userfriendly.org