Re: DSL and Linux

2000-03-14 Thread Paul Brown
Wade, > I have DSL and use a cast-off 486/66 as a firewall. The > DSL I have down here in Stafford, VA is bridged, not routed > so I have a LOT of junk traffic. I've been concerned about this myself. I'm looking into getting a SDSL line to my house whenever COVAD or it's brethren decide, in

Re: DSL and Linux

2000-03-14 Thread Wade Hampton
Greetings, I have DSL and use a cast-off 486/66 as a firewall. The DSL I have down here in Stafford, VA is bridged, not routed so I have a LOT of junk traffic. I turned on detailed logging and in about 1 hour had 200K in my /ver/log/messages. The others on the DSL were using a lot of SMB (

Re: DSL and Linux

2000-03-09 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Thu, Mar 09, 2000 at 08:44:39AM -0700, Eric Sisler wrote: > Dana Danet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >so i am the recent listed person with growing interests in linux > > > >my question to the list is: > > > >i am planning on implementing a server out of my house via dsl and > >i hear horror

Re: DSL and Linux

2000-03-09 Thread Bill Carlson
On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Dana Danet wrote: > i am planning on implementing a server out of my house via dsl and i hear > horror stories of users that know ip ranges given out by isp's and the scan > them looking to get into boxes. before i get my linux desktop and server > configured for dsl what pre

Re: DSL and Linux

2000-03-09 Thread Eric Sisler
Dana Danet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >so i am the recent listed person with growing interests in linux > >my question to the list is: > >i am planning on implementing a server out of my house via dsl and i hear >horror stories of users that know ip ranges given out by isp's and the scan >them lo