Pontus Edvardsson, 2002-Jan-04 17:09 +0100:
> Pauwel Demeyer wrote:
> >apt-get says I have the latest versions of both iptables and ipmasq
> >
> >where's my problem?
>
> Hi,
> have you enabled your kernel to support iptables? Just installing
> packages isn't enough. Just a thought...
>
> Pontus
Martin A. Hansen, 2002-Jan-04 10:12 +0100:
> ok, here goes:
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/maasha# iptables -vL
> Chain INPUT (policy DROP 0 packets, 0 bytes)
> pkts bytes target prot opt in out source
> destination
> 4221 259K ACCEPT all -- lo any anywh
Pauwel Demeyer wrote:
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
try
apt-get install ipmasq
-martin
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Pauwel Demeyer wrote:
Hi,
I'm installing debian, and downloaded the package iptables. you say it
has a standard config? well, when I do iptables -L, I get the
following:
modprobe: Can
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
try
apt-get install ipmasq
-martin
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Pauwel Demeyer wrote:
Hi,
I'm installing debian, and downloaded the package iptables. you say it
has a standard config? well, when I do iptables -L, I get the following:
modprobe: Can't locate module ip_tables
try
apt-get install ipmasq
-martin
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Pauwel Demeyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm installing debian, and downloaded the package iptables. you say it
> has a standard config? well, when I do iptables -L, I get the following:
> modprobe: Can't locate module ip_tables
> iptables v1.2.4:
Hi,
I'm installing debian, and downloaded the package iptables. you say it
has a standard config? well, when I do iptables -L, I get the following:
modprobe: Can't locate module ip_tables
iptables v1.2.4: can't initialize iptables table `filter': iptables who?
(do you need to insmod?)
Perhap
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Jeff wrote:
> Martin A. Hansen, 2002-Jan-03 17:52 +0100:
> >
> > hi
> >
> > im putting up iptables on a server using the default ruleset that comes
> > when install ipmasq under debian woody.
> >
> > now im wondering if that ruleset represents a strong firewall or what?
> >
On Thu, 03 Jan 2002, Martin A. Hansen wrote:
> any suggestions on how to set up a strong firewall rule set will be
> appreciated!
I don't believe the standard ipmasq setup provides any form of
firewalling.
I have attached the script that I'm currently using. Feel free to use it
if it suits you.
Martin A. Hansen, 2002-Jan-03 17:52 +0100:
>
> hi
>
> im putting up iptables on a server using the default ruleset that comes when
> install ipmasq under debian woody.
>
> now im wondering if that ruleset represents a strong firewall or what?
> i want my internal network masqed, but no targets
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