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- From: James Lefkowitz <jlefkowitz@example.com>
- Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2001 11:27:12 +0900
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Thanks. I found seawall to be a good starting point for getting a basic firewall up and running (don't feel like upgrading to 2.4 yet). Jimmy Jerome Limozin wrote: > Use a script or program that set rules for you. There is a number of > free scripts that setup a firewall more or less automatically according > to your preferences. > > I personally used seawall (for 2.2) (http://seawall.sourceforge.net/), > and now shorewall (http://shorewall.sourceforge.net/) for kernel 2.4 > > Both of them are pretty simple to use. You have to set various config > variables, then rules are automatically generated. > > Jerome > > Jimmy Lefkowitz a 馗rit : > > > > Hello, > > > > I am new to ipchains (and firewalls in general). > > I am running a 2.2 debian linux with an adsl > > connection (pppoe). > > > > Once I set the default input chain behavior to DENY, > > no matter what other rules I set, I cannot get named > > to work. I have tried just accepting all tcp packets > > from anywhere to anywhere on any port and I still > > cannot get named to work. I can get ping to work > > on ip addresses by accepting the appropriate icmp > > packets. > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Next Nomikai Meeting: Fri, Aug 17 19:30- Tengu Tokyo Eki-Mae > Next Technical Meeting: Sat, Sep 15 13:30- Akasaka Kumin Center > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan
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