Mark Shields <laebshade <at> gmail.com> writes:

> I know you mentioned easing the pain, but good old iptables worked for
> me - along with http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/home-router-howto.xml -
> after using that initial setup and becoming somewhat familiar with
> iptables, I was able to modify a script to suit my needs, a 49-line
> file that gets what I need done.

Well, I was going to follow this howto and try to figure out how to
add the dmz later. Since it's a firewall, I decided to use:
http://open-systems.ufl.edu/mirrors/gentoo/experimental/x86/hardened/livecd

Problem is it gives many options. I'm going to select:
grsec-noX
and then try to use this web page on home-router. Maybe when some folks
'get lucky' we can spin a version of this page that address a 
DMZ with web servers and dns servers, call it the home-office version.

I'm sure I'll be whinning on the list, when I do something stupid...


James

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