On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 18:06:47 -0500
Joel Konkle-Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a stock Woody system with Gnome 1.4 running, connected to the
> 'net via a 802.11b connection. I want to put a simple firewall on there,
> just to keep things locked down a little more than they are now.
>
If you can navigate through an editor, I've had excellent luck with
gShield, http://muse.linuxmafia.net (and with a domain like linuxmafia,
how can you go wrong? :)
In any case, rather than a gui like firestarter or fwbuilder, you edit a
config file once and run it every time you boot and basicall
> I have a stock Woody system with Gnome 1.4 running, connected to the
> 'net via a 802.11b connection. I want to put a simple firewall on there,
> just to keep things locked down a little more than they are now.
>
> Is there anything real simple, user-friendly, configure-and-forget
> available for
Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
> I have a stock Woody system with Gnome 1.4 running, connected to the
> 'net via a 802.11b connection. I want to put a simple firewall on
> there, just to keep things locked down a little more than they are
> now.
>
> Is there anything real simple, user-friendly, configur
Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
> I have a stock Woody system with Gnome 1.4 running, connected to the
> 'net via a 802.11b connection. I want to put a simple firewall on there,
> just to keep things locked down a little more than they are now.
>
> Is there anything real simple, user-friendly, configu
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On Friday 20 Jun 2003 12:06 am, Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
> Is there anything real simple, user-friendly, configure-and-forget
> available for Woody?
yea shorewall http://www.shorewall.net
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