>>Does firestarter use IPTables as the underlying software to do its work
>>?
>
>By default, yes. It stores it's IPTables in it's own directory.
>Anthony
Firestarter is a perfect thing to use to set up your firewall, as it also
turns on masquerading to allow internnal boxes talk to the outside.
>I'm pretty sure that Linksys and Dlink uses a *nix as their OS anyway.
>
I'm not sure what the firmware is based on, but I also have a Linksys for the high
speed cable access based network in my house. Have a Redhat 7.3 based firewall/router
for my DSL based network.
The Linksys type produ
Yeah, Firestarter is sweet. I set it up and then modify the firewall file
to my liking. Its great
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Anthony Abby said:
>>I have recently gotten a new machine at my house with WinXP Pro.
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> I have recently gotten a new machine at my house with WinXP Pro.
> However, I'd like to place something between the XP machine and my
broadband
> connection that will act as a firewall
> I have recently gotten a new machine at my house with WinXP Pro. However,
> I'd like to place something between the XP machine and my broadband
> connection that will act as a firewall. I'd like to rebuild my old machine
> as Linux and build it as a firewall.
>
> Currently I work with Linux
>Does firestarter use IPTables as the underlying software to do its work
>?
By default, yes. It stores it's IPTables in it's own directory.
Anthony
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I'm pretty sure that Linksys and Dlink uses a *nix as their OS anyway.
Trevor.
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On 17 Oct 2002, Aly Dharshi wrote:
> Does firestarter use IPTables as the underlying software to do its work
Firestarter will use either iptables or ipchains, depending on which is
running when you configure the firewall.
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I have recently gotten a new machine at my house with WinXP Pro. However, I'd like to place something between the XP machine and my broadband connection that will act as a firewall. I'd like to rebuild my old machine as Linux and build it as
>I have recently gotten a new machine at my house with WinXP Pro. However,
>I'd like to place something between the XP machine and my broadband
>connection that will act as a firewall. I'd like to rebuild my old machine
>as Linux and build it as a firewall.
>
>Currently I work with Linux as the
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