Joel Konkle-Parker wrote: > I have a stock Woody system with Gnome 1.4 running, connected to the > 'net via a 802.11b connection. I want to put a simple firewall on > there, just to keep things locked down a little more than they are > now. > > Is there anything real simple, user-friendly, configure-and-forget > available for Woody? I'm used to ZoneAlarm for Windows, so that gives > somewhat of an idea of how much I know about firewalls. > > Thanks in advance.
iptables is what you need - it can be a little cryptic at first, so try something like http://morizot.net/firewall/gen/ to generate an initial script, then you can modify it from there. I won't hold the fact that you used to use ZA against you. :) Antony -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]