Re: firewall options

2002-10-19 Thread john gennard
On Friday 18 October 2002 11:35, James Hughes wrote: > > I've managed to find a very comprehensive write-up on how to > > configure the Debian box as a dedicated firewall and router > > (prints out at 74 pages) - I've no doubt I'll get stuck > > somewhere, but as you say I've always the list to fal

Re: firewall options

2002-10-18 Thread James Hughes
> I've managed to find a very comprehensive write-up on how to > configure the Debian box as a dedicated firewall and router > (prints out at 74 pages) - I've no doubt I'll get stuck somewhere, > but as you say I've always the list to fall back on. > Sounds interesting. Care to post a link? ;

Re: firewall options

2002-10-16 Thread john gennard
On Saturday 12 October 2002 08:24, Rob Weir wrote: > On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 08:24:20PM +0100, john gennard wrote: > > I have a small home LAN and decided to protect it with a > > [snip] > > Although I can access the Smoothwall box from browsers on either > > of my other boxes, I can't configure i

Re: firewall options

2002-10-15 Thread Guy Geens
> "john" == john gennard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: john> There are a number of 'annoying' things with Smoothwall despite john> a lot of write ups. A ppp profile was partly configured in the john> setup and my moden was identified as being on 'COM1'. No changes john> can be made to a profile

firewall options

2002-10-06 Thread john gennard
I have a small home LAN and decided to protect it with a firewall. Some time ago I built a small box with spare items and installed Smoothwall on it with two NICs (one on the Green channel and the other on the Red channel with a modem to connect to my ISP). Although I can access the Smoothwall