> Actually, you can reduce the number of generated rules by adding to or
> changing the mason default rules.
>
> Like most good tools in Linux, it is only really usefull if you know and
> understand what you and your tools are doing. In order to make effective
> use of mason one must be able to e
On 11 Jul 2001 19:13:59 +0200, Guy wrote:
> > "kiteless" == kiteless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> kiteless> hello all i was just wondering if any of you have ever tried
> kiteless> using a program / package called mason to build firewalls on
>
> I tried mason once. It has an `auto-learn'
> "kiteless" == kiteless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
kiteless> hello all i was just wondering if any of you have ever tried
kiteless> using a program / package called mason to build firewalls on
I tried mason once. It has an `auto-learn' mode where it will scan the
network and add filtering
Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: mason firewall building tool
> Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
>
> hello all
> i was just wondering if any of you have ever tried using a program / package
> called mason to build firewal
hello all
i was just wondering if any of you have ever tried using a program / package
called mason to build firewalls on debian machines.
i'm running 2.2r3 and would like some pointers on getting a decent firewall
up using this utility. my other option is direct interaction with
ipchains, which
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