Re: What hardware to use for Debian Firewall/Gateway or server?

2009-06-01 Thread Adam Hardy
Douglas A. Tutty on 30/05/09 14:19, wrote: On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 10:18:56PM +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote: Jan Willem Stumpel writes: Csanyi Pal wrote: So: can one install on it say a Debian GNU/Linux Lenny? Mind that it is a "headless" device. Everything has to be done through ssh (or local tel

Re: What hardware to use for Debian Firewall/Gateway or server?

2009-05-30 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 10:18:56PM +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote: > Jan Willem Stumpel writes: > > Csanyi Pal wrote: > >> So: can one install on it say a Debian GNU/Linux Lenny? > > > > Mind that it is a "headless" device. Everything has to be done > > through ssh (or local telnet). It has no cd-rom dr

Re: What hardware to use for Debian Firewall/Gateway or server?

2009-05-29 Thread Alex Samad
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 10:18:56PM +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote: > Jan Willem Stumpel writes: > > > Csanyi Pal wrote: > > > >> So: can one install on it say a Debian GNU/Linux Lenny? > > > > Mind that it is a "headless" device. Everything has to be done > > through ssh (or local telnet). It has no cd

Re: What hardware to use for Debian Firewall/Gateway or server?

2009-05-29 Thread Csanyi Pal
Jan Willem Stumpel writes: > Csanyi Pal wrote: > >> So: can one install on it say a Debian GNU/Linux Lenny? > > Mind that it is a "headless" device. Everything has to be done > through ssh (or local telnet). It has no cd-rom drive, keyboard, > or monitor. But it is just a Debian system (for powe

Re: What hardware to use for Debian Firewall/Gateway or server?

2009-05-29 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Thu,28.May.09, 21:50:26, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote: > I also do not quite understand why you should want to use > Lenny, rather than Etch, on a server. Sure, you can still use etch, but next February the security support will end and you have to upgrade to lenny anyway. Regards, Andre

Re: What hardware to use for Debian Firewall/Gateway or server?

2009-05-28 Thread Jan Willem Stumpel
Csanyi Pal wrote: > Yes, with Debian Etch, but not with Debian Lenny! > So: can one install on it say a Debian GNU/Linux Lenny? I suppose you can, although I didn't try it. I think you can install anything you want; I heavily customised mine (in fact I am no longer using any of the Bubba-specif

Re: What hardware to use for Debian Firewall/Gateway or server?

2009-05-28 Thread Muzer
Csanyi Pal wrote: Alex Samad writes: On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 08:35:02AM +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote: Jan Willem Stumpel writes: Csanyi Pal wrote: What is the recommended new hardware for firewall/gateway or for a web, mail, file & printer server at a small home networ

Re: What hardware to use for Debian Firewall/Gateway or server?

2009-05-28 Thread Csanyi Pal
Alex Samad writes: > On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 08:35:02AM +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote: >> Jan Willem Stumpel writes: >> >> > Csanyi Pal wrote: >> > >> >> What is the recommended new hardware for firewall/gateway or >> >> for a web, mail, file & printer server at a small home network? >> >> >> >> Any

Re: What hardware to use for Debian Firewall/Gateway or server?

2009-05-28 Thread Alex Samad
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 08:35:02AM +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote: > Jan Willem Stumpel writes: > > > Csanyi Pal wrote: > > > >> What is the recommended new hardware for firewall/gateway or > >> for a web, mail, file & printer server at a small home network? > >> > >> Any advices will be appreciated! >

Re: What hardware to use for Debian Firewall/Gateway or server?

2009-05-27 Thread Csanyi Pal
Jan Willem Stumpel writes: > Csanyi Pal wrote: > >> What is the recommended new hardware for firewall/gateway or >> for a web, mail, file & printer server at a small home network? >> >> Any advices will be appreciated! > > I am now using a "Bubba 2", made by a Swedish company: > > http://excito.

Re: What hardware to use for Debian Firewall/Gateway or server?

2009-05-26 Thread Jan Willem Stumpel
Csanyi Pal wrote: > What is the recommended new hardware for firewall/gateway or > for a web, mail, file & printer server at a small home network? > > Any advices will be appreciated! I am now using a "Bubba 2", made by a Swedish company: http://excito.com/bubba/products/about-bubba.html It ru

Re: What hardware to use for Debian Firewall/Gateway or server?

2009-05-23 Thread Adam Hardy
Kelly Clowers on 22/05/09 20:56, wrote: On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 07:24, Victor Padro wrote: You can get a Pentium 4 for less than $200 on ebay. I use a Pentium 4 HT, 512MB RAM, 40GB HDD with Pfsense(FreeBSD) as my home firewall/router, and it's very reliable. I would much rather use an Athlon

Re: What hardware to use for Debian Firewall/Gateway or server?

2009-05-22 Thread Kelly Clowers
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 07:24, Victor Padro wrote: > > > You can get a Pentium 4 for less than $200 on ebay. > I use a Pentium 4 HT, 512MB RAM, 40GB HDD with Pfsense(FreeBSD) as my home > firewall/router, and it's very reliable. I would much rather use an Athlon XP or a PIII than a P4 energy hog.

Re: What hardware to use for Debian Firewall/Gateway or server?

2009-05-22 Thread Daryl Styrk
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 09:31:14PM +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote: > Hi, > > I have at my home a small network: > firewall/gateway: Pentium II Class PC box with 64 MB RAM, 5,1 GB HDD > server : Pentium IV Class PC box with 2 GB RAM, 60 GB HDD > des

Re: What hardware to use for Debian Firewall/Gateway or server?

2009-05-22 Thread Victor Padro
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Douglas A. Tutty wrote: > On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 09:31:14PM +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote: > > I have at my home a small network: > > firewall/gateway: Pentium II Class PC box with 64 MB RAM, 5,1 GB HDD > > server : Pentium IV Class PC box with 2 GB RAM, 60 G

Re: What hardware to use for Debian Firewall/Gateway or server?

2009-05-22 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 09:31:14PM +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote: > I have at my home a small network: > firewall/gateway: Pentium II Class PC box with 64 MB RAM, 5,1 GB HDD > server : Pentium IV Class PC box with 2 GB RAM, 60 GB HDD > desktop : Pentium IV Class PC box with 2 GB RAM, 2

Re: What hardware to use for Debian Firewall/Gateway or server?

2009-05-21 Thread Mark Shroyer
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 09:31:14PM +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote: > I have at my home a small network: > firewall/gateway: Pentium II Class PC box with 64 MB RAM, 5,1 GB HDD > server : Pentium IV Class PC box with 2 GB RAM, 60 GB HDD > desktop : Pentium IV Class PC box with 2 GB RAM, 2

What hardware to use for Debian Firewall/Gateway or server?

2009-05-21 Thread Csanyi Pal
Hi, I have at my home a small network: firewall/gateway: Pentium II Class PC box with 64 MB RAM, 5,1 GB HDD server : Pentium IV Class PC box with 2 GB RAM, 60 GB HDD desktop : Pentium IV Class PC box with 2 GB RAM, 2 * 320 GB HDD On all these PC boxes run Debian GNU/Linux: fire

Re: Chosing Debian firewall packages

2004-08-18 Thread Paul Gear
Anthony Campbell wrote: > ... > I agree firestarter is good, but I'm using shorewall which is also easy > to set up and works out of the box for me (desktop). The author, Tom > Eastep, has a very active mailing list and answers questions promptly. > There is a lot of information available on Wikipe

Re: Chosing Debian firewall packages

2004-08-18 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 17 Aug 2004, Ralph Katz wrote: > On 08/17/04 16:50, Tong wrote: > >Hi, > > > >I used to use iptables + wondershaper in RH. I notice there are many > >ready-made firewall packages available in Debian (e.g., Firestarter, > >FireHOL, etc). I'm wondering which one do you recommend? > > > >Thanks >

Re: Chosing Debian firewall packages

2004-08-17 Thread Ralph Katz
On 08/17/04 16:50, Tong wrote: Hi, I used to use iptables + wondershaper in RH. I notice there are many ready-made firewall packages available in Debian (e.g., Firestarter, FireHOL, etc). I'm wondering which one do you recommend? Thanks Going on a recommendation, I installed Firestarter when I

Re: Chosing Debian firewall packages

2004-08-17 Thread Jeremy T. Bouse
On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 03:25:52PM -0400, Tong wrote: > Hi, > > I used to use iptables + wondershaper in RH. I notice there are many > ready-made firewall packages available in Debian (e.g., Firestarter, > FireHOL, etc). I'm wondering which one do you recommend? > > Thanks > A highly b

Chosing Debian firewall packages

2004-08-17 Thread Tong
Hi, I used to use iptables + wondershaper in RH. I notice there are many ready-made firewall packages available in Debian (e.g., Firestarter, FireHOL, etc). I'm wondering which one do you recommend? Thanks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Troub

Re: Problems w/ Debian firewall and Windows VPN

2004-01-01 Thread Stephen Touset
Probing around more, the last packet being sent is a TCP Zero Window packet. However, the few prior packets show its window being 65535. How can its window go from 65535 to zero that quickly? On Thu, 2004-01-01 at 19:53, Stephen Touset wrote: > I've recently set up a firewall in our house, running

Re: Problems w/ Debian firewall and Windows VPN

2004-01-01 Thread Stephen Touset
On Thu, 2004-01-01 at 20:36, Adam Barton wrote: > I don't see the attachment... was it stripped by the list server or did > you forget ;) *slaps self* Edit: I attached the files to this email, but it seems the email was filtered by the list. I've uploaded them to https://touset.org/packets.ext

Re: Problems w/ Debian firewall and Windows VPN

2004-01-01 Thread Adam Barton
Stephen Touset wrote: I've recently set up a firewall in our house, running Debian. It's using iptables to do packet filtering. When I installed it, my mother started [snip] If anyone could help me discover what the problem is, or point me in the direction of someone who could, I would be *extrem

Problems w/ Debian firewall and Windows VPN

2004-01-01 Thread Stephen Touset
I've recently set up a firewall in our house, running Debian. It's using iptables to do packet filtering. When I installed it, my mother started having problems connecting through VPN to her company (MAPICS). The connection starts fine, but after 5-10 minutes, it disconnects. I do not have this pro

Re: Debian Firewall

2003-08-31 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Please do not hit reply to start a new thread, as many mailers read the References header to thread messages. Reply preserves References. On Sat, Aug 30, 2003 at 09:35:31AM -0300, Hector Scaramelli wrote: > I'm trying to build a firewall. Already loa

Re: Debian Firewall

2003-08-30 Thread BUIRA Etienne
On Sat, Aug 30, 2003 at 09:35:31AM -0300, Hector Scaramelli wrote: > I'm trying to build a firewall. Already loaded drivers and base system. I > can ping to another pc but not to the router, IP 192.168.1.1. > what are the command to reinstall the network without having to install all > again? > Th

Debian Firewall

2003-08-30 Thread Hector Scaramelli
I'm trying to build a firewall. Already loaded drivers and base system. I can ping to another pc but not to the router, IP 192.168.1.1. what are the command to reinstall the network without having to install all again? Thanks In Advance Hector -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with

Re: debian firewall and screen noise

2001-12-12 Thread Justin R. Miller
Thus spake Osamu Aoki ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Does anyone have way to stop overwriting console screen? I've heard/seen that 'dmesg -n1' works for this. -- Justin R. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> View my website at http://codesorcery.net Please encrypt email using key 0xC9C40C31 pgp348htiUPo9.pgp

Re: debian firewall and screen noise

2001-12-12 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 12:31:16AM -0800, nate wrote: > > > Does anyone have way to stop overwriting console screen? ... > you may want to look at /etc/syslog.conf ... # NOTE: adjust the list below, or you'll go crazy if you have a reasonably # busy site.. # > daemon.*;mail.*;\ > news.c

Re: debian firewall and screen noise

2001-12-12 Thread nate
> Does anyone have way to stop overwriting console screen? i very rarely see the console of my firewalls..but you may want to look at /etc/syslog.conf daemon.*;mail.*;\ news.crit;news.err;news.notice;\ *.=debug;*.=info;\ *.=notice;*.=warn |/dev/xconsole that may be

debian firewall and screen noise

2001-12-12 Thread Osamu Aoki
I run debian as my firewall. After @HOME -> @ATTBI.COM transition of my ISP, I started to get some weired packets. More annoyingly, any funny packets log shows up on screen. ICMP comming with wrong address to route seems to be one I can not get it quiet. Somehow my old IP (used at @HOME) get pa

Re: Debian Firewall

2001-07-25 Thread Hereward Cooper
to yourself later on. has anyone used gibraltar (www.gibraltar.at), the debian firewall, i'm having a go, and wondered what other people thought. Hereward

Re: Debian Firewall

2001-07-24 Thread Sam Varghese
On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 10:11:19AM -0400, Case, Benjamin wrote: > I want to setup a firewall for my home LAN. I will have 5 - 10 PC's behind > it. It will be running on a PPro 233 w/ 80mb RAM, and 2 Intel 100mb NIC's. I > want a lot of features. I want a lot of features: Security - you can't be 10

Re: Debian Firewall

2001-07-24 Thread Joost Kooij
erfaces in embedded systems, like routers and network printers, and how these are accidentally hurt by iis sploit requests. Remember to "netstat -at" and to mercilessly remove any service that you did not put there yourself with the express intent to respond to arbitrary people on

Re: Debian Firewall

2001-07-24 Thread Miguel Griffa
I have a potato r3 doing that job some of the tasks you mention, it's a poor 586 with 32MB ram, only 500MB of HD What I did was install base system I did't check any grout in simple mode (tasksel) and then, I installed what I needed (apache, ssh, so on) Just my experience At 10:11 a.m. 24/07/01

Debian Firewall

2001-07-24 Thread Case, Benjamin
I want to setup a firewall for my home LAN. I will have 5 - 10 PC's behind it. It will be running on a PPro 233 w/ 80mb RAM, and 2 Intel 100mb NIC's. I want a lot of features. I want a lot of features: Security, Security, Security SSH Daemon NAT (Masq) Port Forwarding Graphical (web based ?) Netwo

Re: debian firewall and packet monitoring

2001-07-09 Thread Sebastiaan
Hi, yes, I found a good iptables firewall script. It is simple to configure to set y or n to a list of options. It also blocks trojans and ports you should not use. You can download it from: http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/adsl4linux/ADSL4Linux/ADS L4Linux/templates/firewall.iptabl

debian firewall and packet monitoring

2001-07-09 Thread Jason Majors
I'm setting up a debian machine as a firewall for a friend who has a cable modem that he wants to share with his family. But he wants to be able to monitor the email and yahoo chatting that his kids do. Is there an easy way to do this on a debian box? Thx.

Re: ICQ with debian firewall

2000-12-11 Thread Andreas Muck
"Kyle Peterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >Hello everyone. I'm planning on changing my network router from Sygate 4.0 >on a Win NT 4.0 server to a debian ip masq machine. Right now, ICQ is >working excellent with sygate. How does it work with IP masq? When I set >the firewall rules, to I hav

Re: ICQ with debian firewall

2000-12-11 Thread Sebastiaan
> it works ...provided you configure ipmasq, i suggest using the ipmasq > module. > > http://www.tsmservices.com/masq/detailform.php3?124 > > it's not perfect but works.. > No, it does not work for me. When I do a depmod -a I get an error regarding unresolved symbols, and I get a lot of them w

Re: ICQ with debian firewall

2000-12-11 Thread Kyle Peterson
quot; Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 12:29 AM Subject: Re: ICQ with debian firewall > Hi, > > try the icq module first. It did not work for me, so I had to do a > ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L 10.161.67.65 4000 -R 192.168.1.1 4000 > > With this option, there is no need to recon

Re: ICQ with debian firewall

2000-12-11 Thread Sebastiaan
Hi, try the icq module first. It did not work for me, so I had to do a ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L 10.161.67.65 4000 -R 192.168.1.1 4000 With this option, there is no need to reconfigure the icq clients. Even without this option, most parts of icq work, except filetransfer and some sort of cha

Re: ICQ with debian firewall

2000-12-11 Thread Jaye Inabnit ke6sls
I have licq and micq running nicely here. On Sunday 10 December 2000 19:31, Nate Amsden wrote: > Kyle Peterson wrote: > > I looked into that module and from what I gather its doesn't work with > > ICQ 200, just ICQ99. The only way I can see is to use port forwarding. > > possible...i only use

Re: ICQ with debian firewall

2000-12-10 Thread Nate Amsden
Kyle Peterson wrote: > > I looked into that module and from what I gather its doesn't work with ICQ > 200, just ICQ99. The only way I can see is to use port forwarding. possible...i only use licq ..dont know if it works with other clients. nate -- ::: ICQ: 75132336 http://www.aphroland.org/ h

Re: ICQ with debian firewall

2000-12-10 Thread Kyle Peterson
OTECTED]> Cc: "Debian Mailing List" Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2000 8:55 PM Subject: Re: ICQ with debian firewall > Kyle Peterson wrote: > > > > Hello everyone. I'm planning on changing my network router from Sygate 4.0 > > on a Win NT 4.0 server to a deb

Re: ICQ with debian firewall

2000-12-10 Thread Nate Amsden
Kyle Peterson wrote: > > Hello everyone. I'm planning on changing my network router from Sygate 4.0 > on a Win NT 4.0 server to a debian ip masq machine. Right now, ICQ is > working excellent with sygate. How does it work with IP masq? When I set > the firewall rules, to I have to open ports o

ICQ with debian firewall

2000-12-10 Thread Kyle Peterson
Hello everyone. I'm planning on changing my network router from Sygate 4.0 on a Win NT 4.0 server to a debian ip masq machine. Right now, ICQ is working excellent with sygate. How does it work with IP masq? When I set the firewall rules, to I have to open ports on the firewall, or just have the

Re: Debian Firewall/Gateway

2000-11-19 Thread Jonathan D. Proulx
On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 06:41:19PM -0500, S.Salman Ahmed wrote: :ever if there was something in there, I wouldn't notice it. Is there a :way to setup IPChains and IPMasquerading to allow any and every type of :traffic ? I can provide the suicide pill, though I don't know why resolving is broken

Re: Debian Firewall/Gateway

2000-11-19 Thread Robin Collins
S . Salman Ahmed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>Anyone have any ideas as to why name resolution/lookup might not work ? How did you configure DNS on this second machine? I'm far from a firewall expert :) but all I did was to put my ISP's DNS server IPs in /etc/resolv.conf on my internal system an

Re: Basic Debian firewall

2000-10-06 Thread will trillich
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 08:01:31AM -0500, Rogelio E. Castillo Haro wrote: >About this, > >In my linuxbox startup configuration, I don't know where are the >initialization scripts for ipchains, or where can I put my own >scripts, someone knows where is the right place? all DEBIAN init stuff is in

Re: Basic Debian firewall

2000-10-05 Thread Rogelio E. Castillo Haro
About this, In my linuxbox startup configuration, I don't know where are the initialization scripts for ipchains, or where can I put my own scripts, someone knows where is the right place?   -- Rogelio E. Castillo  

Re: Basic Debian firewall

2000-10-05 Thread will trillich
On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 01:38:13PM -0600, Gary Hennigan wrote: > Is the "ipmasq" package what one needs to install to get a basic > firewall up and running under Debian? I'm using PMFirewall now, and I > don't have any complaints with it. It was VERY easy to get a decent > firewall up and running w

Basic Debian firewall

2000-10-04 Thread Gary Hennigan
Is the "ipmasq" package what one needs to install to get a basic firewall up and running under Debian? I'm using PMFirewall now, and I don't have any complaints with it. It was VERY easy to get a decent firewall up and running with it, but now that I know a bit more about ipchains I'm leaning towar

Re: NT Authentication over Debian Firewall/Router

2000-07-27 Thread Phil Brutsche
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > > Hi List... > > This is not really debian related, (could even be not Linux related), but > there's a lot of good knowledge here... > > I have a internal (10.x.y.z) windows NT network, it's conncted to the > outside world through a l

RE: NT Authentication over Debian Firewall/Router

2000-07-26 Thread Wesley A. Wannemacher
PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 5:02 AM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: NT Authentication over Debian Firewall/Router Hi List... This is not really debian related, (could even be not Linux related), but there's a lot of good knowledge here... I h

RE: NT Authentication over Debian Firewall/Router

2000-07-26 Thread Brooks R. Robinson
it a stand-alone server using it's own security? Random guesses free of charge, Brooks > -Original Message- > From: Mark Janssen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 4:02 AM > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: N

NT Authentication over Debian Firewall/Router

2000-07-26 Thread Mark Janssen
Hi List... This is not really debian related, (could even be not Linux related), but there's a lot of good knowledge here... I have a internal (10.x.y.z) windows NT network, it's conncted to the outside world through a linux proxy/fw/gateway (potato). The linux box also connects a DMZ area for t

Re: Dialpad - debian firewall

2000-07-18 Thread John Bagdanoff
On Mon, Jul 17, 2000 at 10:00:16PM -0400, Chris Mason wrote: > I'm using Debian 2.2.15 as a firewall, configuring IPCqHAINS with > PMfirewall. I would like to be able to use Dialpad from my windows machines > but after reading all the info I could find I cannot get it to work. Anyone > ever succee

Dialpad - debian firewall

2000-07-17 Thread Chris Mason
I'm using Debian 2.2.15 as a firewall, configuring IPCqHAINS with PMfirewall. I would like to be able to use Dialpad from my windows machines but after reading all the info I could find I cannot get it to work. Anyone ever succeed? Any expert on the subject available to help? Chris Mason Box 340,

Re: Using Netmeeting thought a Debian Firewall

2000-07-11 Thread Ragga Muffin
Jay Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Will NetMeeting work thought a firewall or will I need to port >the box to let it out. If I reme\mber right in the past I was able to >send video out but not receive it for the other side. Anyone haveany >ideas to fix this ? And what port will I need to open

Re: Using Netmeeting thought a Debian Firewall

2000-07-10 Thread ferret
Closed-source software unfortunately. :/ I've been looking for something like it myself, but they have neither source nor a sparclinux build. On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Marc Dubrowski wrote: > On Sun, 09 Jul 2000, Jay Kelly wrote: > > Will NetMeeting work thought a firewall or will I need to port > >

Re: Using Netmeeting thought a Debian Firewall

2000-07-10 Thread Marc Dubrowski
On Sun, 09 Jul 2000, Jay Kelly wrote: > Will NetMeeting work thought a firewall or will I need to port > the box to let it out. If I reme\mber right in the past I was able to > send video out but not receive it for the other side. Anyone haveany > ideas to fix this ? And what port will I need to op

Using Netmeeting thought a Debian Firewall

2000-07-09 Thread Jay Kelly
Will NetMeeting work thought a firewall or will I need to port the box to let it out. If I reme\mber right in the past I was able to send video out but not receive it for the other side. Anyone haveany ideas to fix this ? And what port will I need to open if this is the case ? Thanks Guys -- It f

Re: webserver inside debian firewall

2000-07-01 Thread Terry Carney
On Sat, 1 Jul 2000, Nick wrote: > how can i set up port 80 to forward through to the inside server, say > 192.168.1.11? The following works for me. /usr/sbin/ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L X.X.X.X 80 -R Y.Y.Y.Y 80 X.X.X.X is my masquerading machine with the DSL interface. Y.Y.Y.Y is the machin

webserver inside debian firewall

2000-07-01 Thread Nick
hey guys: i am confused on how to set this up. I want to put a webserver inside my firewall. This is how i set up the firewall. I am using slink w/ 2.2.15 i have the dhcp-beta package set up to do dhcp for the inside network i have ipchians to do the Masquearding and ipforwarding enabled in th

Re: Cable modem, Debian firewall/proxy and home PC's - advice!

1999-04-30 Thread Steve Lamb
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, 30 Apr 1999 15:50:28 -0800, Hogland, Thomas E. wrote: >ipfwadmin might be enough, put 2 NIC's in it and connect the second one to >my hub and the other PC's. Sound practical? Completely. The only pitfall I can see on people helping you i

Cable modem, Debian firewall/proxy and home PC's - advice!

1999-04-30 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Well, I've finally graduated to cable-modem, and picked up a PC to hopefully use as firewall/proxy/whatever (our cable modems are notoriously insecure). Someone have advice on how to do this - tips/tricks/pitfalls? Maybe a good idea of which readme's and howto's to use? I'm not bad at config, but t

Re: Debian firewall questions

1999-04-12 Thread Charles
The 2.2.3 kernel has some problems with the tcp/ip stack upgrade to 2.2.5 if you plan to use 2.2.x. And read the IPCHAINS howto Charles Verge The Verge Internet Services http://www.theverge.com The place for your site ! On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Fraser Campbell wrote: > I recently set up a firewal

Debian firewall questions

1999-04-12 Thread Fraser Campbell
I recently set up a firewall for a customer using slink and kernel 2.2.3. I just want to verify that the setup is secure. I have read through the Firewall HOWTO but it hasn't been updated since 1996 and doesn't reflect the software I am using now ... so I ask here. eth0: 1.2.3.4 (external interf

RE: Running identd through a Debian firewall ?

1999-03-08 Thread Shaleh
On 08-Mar-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hmmm. I've recently set up a small Debian system for use as a firewall. > The only thing hiccuping is when using irc from another Debian system > *behind* the firewall, via the ip_masq_irc module. The irc servers all want > identd to be running, and it is

Running identd through a Debian firewall ?

1999-03-08 Thread Dean . Carpenter
Hmmm. I've recently set up a small Debian system for use as a firewall. The only thing hiccuping is when using irc from another Debian system *behind* the firewall, via the ip_masq_irc module. The irc servers all want identd to be running, and it is running on the firewall, but apparently not ans