Re: Setting up a server

2002-06-29 Thread Expert User
Try bastille-firewall. This will setup NAT as well as a good firewall for you. apt-get install bastille /usr/sbin/InteractiveBastille Answer the questions. If you are not sure, accept defaults. The main thing you want to be careful about is the 'trusted' interfaces and selecting which ports you

Re: Setting up a server

2002-06-28 Thread Dave Price
On Fri, Jun 28, 2002 at 03:05:21PM -0700, curtis wrote: > No, that don't work. > > Below is a previous post of mine. In response to this, one person said > to use iptables since I was using 2.4.xx kernel. Yes, it will work and should not be too difficult. In 2.0 and earlear we had ipfwadm ...

Re: Setting up a server

2002-06-28 Thread David Wright
> However, if I try to submit any iptables commands, like: iptables -L > I get an error: "modprobe: can't locate module ip_tables > iptables v1.2.6a: can't initialize iptables table 'filter': iptables > who? (do you need to insmod?) First off, decide whether you are using ipchains or iptables. Th

Re: Setting up a server

2002-06-28 Thread curtis
No, that don't work. Below is a previous post of mine. In response to this, one person said to use iptables since I was using 2.4.xx kernel. However, if I try to submit any iptables commands, like: iptables -L I get an error: "modprobe: can't locate module ip_tables iptables v1.2.6a: can't in

Re: Setting up a server

2002-06-28 Thread David Wright
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward and configure iptables masquerading. Start with something simple, like making sure you can forward a ping, and watch everything with ethereal. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTE

Setting up a server

2002-06-28 Thread curtis
Recently I set up a 2.4.18 machine, with which I can connect to the Internet at home on one NIC and the other is connected to a hub with another computer. The internal address scheme is: 10.0.0.0/24. Although the computers have interconnectivity, I can't gain access to the Internet from the '

Re: Setting up a server for XDMCP

2001-10-18 Thread Adam John Henry
Yes. You must edit xdm-config, commenting out the appropriate line near the bottom. You should now be able to run X from a client, connecting to your server, with a statement such as: /usr/bin/X11/X vt8 :1 -dpi 100 -broadcast I am interested in learning a way to tunnel the XDMCP messages, an

RE: Setting up a server for XDMCP

2001-10-18 Thread Saeys, Peter
http://www.linuxdoc.org/LDP/LG/issue27/kaszeta.html Good Luck! Peter.S. > -Original Message- > From: Lars Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: den 18 oktober 2001 06:13 > To: Debian Users List > Subject: Setting up a server for XDMCP > > > How do I set up a

Setting up a server for XDMCP

2001-10-17 Thread Lars Jensen
How do I set up a server for XDMCP - do I need to do more than edit the Xaccess file to allow any user to connect? Thanks, Lars. %%% Lars Jensen, Truckee Meadows Community College, Reno NV 89512-3999. Tel: 775.673.7113 E-mail: [