I'm looking for tutorials of the squid about how to restrict users
from LAN from accessing porno sites and downloading the files.
Can anybody send me some links?
Thanks,
askar
On 1/23/06, Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 22 January 2006 22:37, askar k wrote
Hello!
Thanks for reply.
After I sent my thread I found out that the transparent proxy is what I need.
Thanks for link.
Now I'm reading.
regards,
askar
On 1/23/06, Edward Shornock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 11:37:20AM +0500, askar k wrote:
> > H
Hello!
On the router pc, I have installed shorewall and squid.
I want all computers in the lan to make access to internet only
through the squid.
How can I do this? Currently I can access with/without squid to the
internet. I want to make a restriction, so that all computers in the
lan will not be
Hello!
I'm planning to setup proxy server.
The situation as follows:
1) I have mail server, which works also as firewall and router. This
mail server has 2 NIC, one connected to ADSL modem, 2nd to HUB, allow
other computers in the LAN to go to internet
2) As the situation is that I can't setup pro
Could anybody adive me the best hardware configuration for fileserver.
Do I need to have Raid-5 or smth like that to be able to backup the
1st hard disk to the 2nd one to be my server crash free?
I have to set up fileserver at my work. Is samba the best solution for that?
Thanks,
askar
> > > "The book also aims to satisfy the requirements for course notes for a
> > > GNU/LINUX training course. Here in South Africa, I use the initial
> > > chapters as part of a 36-hour GNU/LINUX training course given in 12
> > > lessons. The details of the layout for this course are given in Appen
I use debian sarge.
I didn't install kde, use Fluxbox.
KDE has its own media player for video files.
Now I need to install a player for AVI movie file.
In dselect search for "player", but couldn't file the needed package.
My installation uses only 14 disks of debian.
Please tell me the name of the
On 10/1/05, Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On (01/10/05 17:45), askar k wrote:
> > Is there anybody teaching debian for newbies?
> > I'm thinking to make a debian course for those who don't have linux
> > experience at all.
> > I would
Hello!
Is there anybody teaching debian for newbies?
I'm thinking to make a debian course for those who don't have linux
experience at all.
I would be grateful if someone could share with his teaching plan.
thanks,
askar
Hello all!
I'm using Debian 3.1 and shorewall 2.2.3
I installed samba on the same machine where I already have shorewall installed.
As I noticed samba is disabled by default in shorewall.
So, I followed the instruction in http://www.shorewall.net/samba.htm:
1. Added the lines into /etc/shorewa
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askar
On 7/15/05, askar k <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all.
>
> Excuse me, that this question is not related to debian ML.
> The problem is that I'm using gmail for ML, it's very convinient.
> Today I knew that all mail I was sending by clicking "Rep
On 7/15/05, Wu-Kung Sun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/15/05, askar k <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dear all.
> >
> > Excuse me, that this question is not related to debian ML.
> > The problem is that I'm using gmail for ML, it's very convinient
Dear all.
Excuse me, that this question is not related to debian ML.
The problem is that I'm using gmail for ML, it's very convinient.
Today I knew that all mail I was sending by clicking "Reply" was not
replying to ML, but to the original sender.
I beleive there are many debian users who use gma
> Now for the negative part. The developer of Shorewall really doesn't like
> doing what you are trying to do, but he does explain how to do it:
>
> http://shorewall.net/FAQ.htm#faq2
>
> He would prefer that you connect your webserver to a thirdd network interface
> on your firewall which would t
Hello!
I came back home (the previous email I was sending from work) and
found that DNAT works!!! :)
I wonder why it works now. But it should also work from LAN, am I right?
And in my iptables -L | more I had everything you asked me.
Now, I'll have to check from work place if it works or not...
> > > Describe your setup! Do you have a single machine with some internet
> > > connection or are you behind a NAT box?
> >
> > I'm using shorewall.
>
> This is not what I asked. :-) What's your network layout?
I have 1 pc as firewall/gateway, running shorewall and dnsmasq.
LAN subnet is 192.168.
On 7/15/05, TreeBoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am now getting really confused.
>
> You have three machines in the subnet 192.168.0.0/24
>
> They are:
>
> IPFQDN Description
> 1 ??? Linux Firewall/Gateway
> 100 www.mydomain.com Linux webserver
> > As a firewall I use shorewall.
>
> Describe your setup! Do you have a single machine with some internet
> connection or are you behind a NAT box?
I'm using shorewall.
> > In rules of shoreall there's no line accepting connection for ports
> > 111, 113 and 772.
> > But when I nmap myself I hav
Hello.
As a firewall I use shorewall.
In rules of shoreall there's no line accepting connection for ports
111, 113 and 772.
But when I nmap myself I have:
PORTSTATE SERVICE
21/tcp open ftp
22/tcp open ssh
25/tcp open smtp
53/tcp open domain
80/tcp open http
111/tcp open rpcbind
113/
Hello!
In shorewall/rules I set up the line:
DNATnet loc:192.168.0.100 tcp 80
I want requests come to port 80 be forwarded to local pc with ip
address 192.168.0.100.
On that pc I have web server running. So when I type in browser
mydomain.com it has to show the web page
Hello!
I'm trying to build mail server following the qmailrocks installation guide.
1st 3 scripts:
1) /downloads/qmailrocks/scripts/install/qmr_install_linux-s1.script
2) /downloads/qmailrocks/scripts/util/qmail_big_patches.script
3) make man (in /usr/src/qmail/qmail-1.03/ )
run without any error.
thanks to all.
askar
On 7/9/05, Martin Dickopp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> askar k <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > As I understand when we do apt-get update, the system stores
> > information on available packages. Where it's stored?
>
> In /var/l
Hello!
As I understand when we do apt-get update, the system stores
information on available packages. Where it's stored?
askar
Thanks to everybody for information on mail server.
Sincerely,
askar
On 7/2/05, askar k <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Is there step-by-step guide on building a mail server
> postfix+spamassassin+clamavd+etc... on the internet?
>
> thanks,
> askar
>
Hello.
Is there step-by-step guide on building a mail server
postfix+spamassassin+clamavd+etc... on the internet?
thanks,
askar
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