>Why not use the resources your given:
>
>Put your fingers to a lot less work by typing
>
>www.google.com
>
>Iptables
>
>Click search
>
>And whala!
>
>http://www.telematik.informatik.uni-karlsruhe.de/lehre/seminare/LinuxSem
>/downloads/netfilter/iptables-HOWTO.html

Excuse me, that is all well and good and I know that I can dig out the info
that way.  But that isn't the idea.  If RedHat puts out a configuration
guide that comes with their retail sales packages, the purchaser of said
packages would expect the printed manual to cover configuration of iptables.
If not, at least mention it and where to get information on how to configure
it.  None of the indexes in any of the manuals even mentions firewall or
iptables.  And this after the press releases mention the new feature
of the kernel.

Do I hear the sounds of a dropped ball?

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