On Tue, 10 Mar 1998 07:19:51 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Jinks)
writes:
> I'm going nuts trying to put together a set of rules that actually
> work. So far the only way I've been able to get _anything_ through is
> by setting all my defaults to accept (obviously a bad idea).
[snip]
> At this point I'm ready to start throwing things. I thought I'd been
> saved when someone pointed me toward the dotfile generator, but all I
> ended up with was a longer table that did the same things my homemade
> tables do.
I would like to add myself to your woes. I too thought that the dotfile
generator would give me a working firewall. Working examples for fixed/
dynamic IP's and with/without diald coupled with ipfwadm explained in a
less technical manner would be *extreemly* helpful!
Bob
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