Re: [slightly OT]: GUI firewall applications in Linux

2005-11-29 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
H.S. wrote: Hi, I have managed to convince a friend of mine to try out a Linux based machine as a router in the company that he works in. At present, all their computers (around 15 or so) run Windows. They have a router (I think a consumer grade one) through which they connect their lan computer

Re: [slightly OT]: GUI firewall applications in Linux

2005-11-28 Thread Peter Teunissen
On 28-nov-2005, at 19:02, H.S. wrote: Hi, I have managed to convince a friend of mine to try out a Linux based machine as a router in the company that he works in. At present, all their computers (around 15 or so) run Windows. They have a router (I think a consumer grade one) through which th

Re: [slightly OT]: GUI firewall applications in Linux

2005-11-28 Thread Piero Piutti
2005/11/28, H.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Is there a GUI firewall application for Linux that can > be installed on router computers to deal with with various applications: > web browsing, email, databases: oracle & siebel, or other Windows stuff? > > I am also thinking about suggesting he use spam a

Re: [slightly OT]: GUI firewall applications in Linux

2005-11-28 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 01:02:27PM -0500, H.S. wrote: > > Hi, > > I have managed to convince a friend of mine to try out a Linux based > machine as a router in the company that he works in. At present, all > their computers (around 15 or so) run Windows. They have a router (I > think a consumer g

[slightly OT]: GUI firewall applications in Linux

2005-11-28 Thread H.S.
Hi, I have managed to convince a friend of mine to try out a Linux based machine as a router in the company that he works in. At present, all their computers (around 15 or so) run Windows. They have a router (I think a consumer grade one) through which they connect their lan computers to the inte