>>Hi,
>>We are thinking about replacing our current small office firewall
>>with something more substantial and reliable. What are the current
>>debian/iptables based favourites? I'd like to get a good idea of
>>where to start reading. All suggestions welcome.
>>
>> bill
Try this page www.ip
Hi,
We are thinking about replacing our current small office firewall
with something more substantial and reliable. What are the current
debian/iptables based favourites? I'd like to get a good idea of
where to start reading. All suggestions welcome.
bill
> Harland Christofferson wrote:
> i use th
i use the firestarted package ... works out pretty well for building
iptables. it has a wizard that is easy to use and allows you to port
forward and set up dynamic rules too.
At Monday, 22 March 2004, you wrote:
>Hi,
>We are thinking about replacing our current small office firewall
>with some
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 01:09:08AM -0800, Scarletdown wrote:
> I'm about to embark on my next project, getting a Debian system set up as
> a proxy and firewall. This is going to be the system that my roommate
> will be connecting to as his gateway to the Internet.
>
> He is running Windows-98SE
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 01:09:08AM -0800, Scarletdown wrote:
>
> So, what I need to know is, what would be a suitable set of packages
> to download and install for routing and firewall services for him?
Pretty much any iptables firewall package and squid.
> Since I want to have this system ope
I'm about to embark on my next project, getting a Debian system set up as
a proxy and firewall. This is going to be the system that my roommate
will be connecting to as his gateway to the Internet.
He is running Windows-98SE, and the system that he is currently
connecting through (the same one
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