If you can navigate through an editor, I've had excellent luck with gShield, http://muse.linuxmafia.net (and with a domain like linuxmafia, how can you go wrong? :)
In any case, rather than a gui like firestarter or fwbuilder, you edit a config file once and run it every time you boot and basically forget about it. I've even been able to do windows gaming from behind it and the next release is supposed to handle multiple gateways. On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 19:06, 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. > > > -- > Joel Konkle-Parker > Webmaster [Ballsome.com] > > Phone [662-518-1636] > E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- --Brad ============================================================================ Bradley M. Alexander | gTLD SysAdmin, Security Engineer | storm [at] tux.org Debian/GNU Linux Developer | storm [at] debian.org ============================================================================ Key fingerprints: DSA 0x54434E65: 37F6 BCA6 621D 920C E02E E3C8 73B2 C019 5443 4E65 RSA 0xC3BCBA91: 3F 0E 26 C1 90 14 AD 0A C8 9C F0 93 75 A0 01 34 ============================================================================ They show you how detergents take out bloodstains. I think if you've got a T-shirt with bloodstains all over it, maybe your laundry isn't your biggest problem. --George Carlin
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