James Vellenga wrote:

I frankly
find iptables a rather difficult protocol to figure out,
I have reason to believe you're not the only one. :-) In my most recent bookstore run, I picked up Red Hat Linux Firewalls (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0764524631/qid=1039454171/sr=8-2/ref=sr_8_2/104-0910638-8688724?v=glance&s=books&n=507846#product-details), which seems to have good descriptions of IP tables firewall building. I've had a number of project waiting a better comprehension of iptables, and hopefully this book will let me get there...


Second, I have been using dhcpd to assign ip addresses to the various
machines on my home network. However, with the upgrade it will not
initialize. It keeps telling me I need to add a line "ddns-update-style
ad-hoc;" to my dhcpd.conf.
Try moving the clause *outside* your subnet scope. I put the new option as the first line in my dhcpd.conf.

Alan
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Alan Peery
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